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Re: new 1000w led strip project

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2018 4:58 am
by grisbi
yes! my led strip dimension are 25mm x560mm
theire are double row form, but have 2 chanelle of white led + 1 channel of 660nm led ! ;)
loook:
http://www.cutter.com.au/proddetail.php?prod=cut3357


they are amazing, can be push @60w max
i ask mark (the owner of cutter) to make me 2 special versions of thoses strips:

2 x channel of nichia 757 @2000k + 1 x channel cree xd16 3500k ( the grisbi rainbow bloom :p )
2 x channel of nichia 757 @5000k 97cri + 1 x channel cree xqe 660nm (the grisbi rainbow veg )

i will be able to manage 2000k / 3500k/ 5000k 97cri / 660nm independently and will cover all the light need i think!


if you are interessed buy those, ask mark from me, he's very kind at: [email protected]

lets share the knowledge!
cheers

Re: new 1000w led strip project

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 10:08 pm
by grisbi
guyz my project of 3 led strip structure 600mm x 850mm ip65 , able to carry beteween 8 and 10 led strips 560 mm x 25mm, with heatsink whitch can dissipate 70w /strip + tempered glass cover is on final stage!!!! :D
cant wait to show you the result! maybee ill produce some more!
love!
grisbi.

Re: new 1000w led strip project

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2018 7:50 pm
by SteelyX
grisbi wrote:
Sat Mar 10, 2018 3:57 am

youre welcome !!
if i were you ill go on rigid led stip dude! better current homogeneity

grisbi great posts

Is there any hard information on performance or durability disadvantages to using a
LM561C (constant current) flexible strip versus a rigid strip?
As far as design flexibility goes, the ability to cut to length and re-jumper later seems like the perfect solution.
In what way is the rigid strip better?

thanks

Re: new 1000w led strip project

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2018 6:26 pm
by SteelyX
Anyone have any hard info on flexible vs rigid LED strips?

A related question:
Are there circuit diagrams for flexible CC and CV strips??