It a parrallel driver
If you are getting 2 footer you need to wire to in series to increase the volt to 38.
Then each 2 strips in parrallel
So you need 16 strips to give 8 parrallel arms
That would give you upto 0.835 ma per strip
18 strips would give upto 0.744 ma per strip
Likewise eight or nine 4 footer would be the Same but just wire in parrallel
You could have 12 or 13 4 footers on a 320 watt driver.
The driver with the prefix A can be adjusted with a small Phillip's screw driver
The driver with prefix AB gives the option of attaching an external dimmer.
I would have two separate lights for convience but doesnt matter
You could have a 480 driver if all on the same frame but two 240s can be cheaper
Number of strips/leds/watts required for a 3.5x7 growroom
Once again thank you so much, you've explained it in terms that a newbie like me can understand so for that I'm deeply grateful, I'll keep you all postedKaduflyer wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 2:34 pmIt a parrallel driver
If you are getting 2 footer you need to wire to in series to increase the volt to 38.
Then each 2 strips in parrallel
So you need 16 strips to give 8 parrallel arms
That would give you upto 0.835 ma per strip
18 strips would give upto 0.744 ma per strip
Likewise eight or nine 4 footer would be the Same but just wire in parrallel
You could have 12 or 13 4 footers on a 320 watt driver.
The driver with the prefix A can be adjusted with a small Phillip's screw driver
The driver with prefix AB gives the option of attaching an external dimmer.
I would have two separate lights for convience but doesnt matter
You could have a 480 driver if all on the same frame but two 240s can be cheaper
If you want a simpler option 7 of these
https://www.digikey.pt/product-detail/e ... ND/8536580
On this driver
https://www.digikey.pt/product-detail/e ... D/10300499
In series.
https://www.digikey.pt/product-detail/e ... ND/8536580
On this driver
https://www.digikey.pt/product-detail/e ... D/10300499
In series.