Good afternoon everybody,
Quite new to the LED gardening scene; originally I had focused on CFLs back in the day and recently thought I would get into LEDs, foolishly purchasing one of those UFO models on Amazon.
Long story short(ish) I have put together a build and started ordered minor parts for the project. I am going to be using 12x of these Samsung SI-B8V05128HUS 1 foot strips (as a Canadian there are not many other 1 foot options at the moment with the specs I am looking for). This will be mounted onto a suitably sized heatsink for my 2x2x4 tent.
Aside from the driver and strips, all the basic parts and a potentiometer have been ordered. With that being said, I am having some difficulty determining the best Meanwell driver to use for this project and I would be open to some suggestions. As well, any other suggestions regarding this build would be greatly appreciated; as I said this will be my first DIY attempt.
Cheers to all!
Basic First-timer Samsung Strip Build
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first off, welcome to the forum
H series 1' strips are 24v with a 600ma max current... so using LG'S parallel strip build calculator... running all 12 at 75% of max current (450ma) he suggests a hlg150h-24.
https://www.arrow.com/en/products/hlg-1 ... nterprises ( I used arrow as a link because there is no duties for our friends to the north )
wide open that driver will put 525ma to each strip.( 6.3 total amps.. you need 5.4 for the 75%). which is close to max but it should not hurt them unless not properly heat sinked.
any other questions ask away
again welcome!!
H series 1' strips are 24v with a 600ma max current... so using LG'S parallel strip build calculator... running all 12 at 75% of max current (450ma) he suggests a hlg150h-24.
https://www.arrow.com/en/products/hlg-1 ... nterprises ( I used arrow as a link because there is no duties for our friends to the north )
wide open that driver will put 525ma to each strip.( 6.3 total amps.. you need 5.4 for the 75%). which is close to max but it should not hurt them unless not properly heat sinked.
any other questions ask away
again welcome!!
Which ones? LT-F562B or LT-F564B?
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Doing pretty good with the frame over here - I just had one last question if anybody had a second. Picked up the HLG-150H-24A for 4 of these strips; I assume parallel wiring is the way to go? Cheers!
Edit : I foolishly bought a constant current driver with a much higher amp (6.3) output, and a lower voltage than I would need to series wire these strips. However, I think I could still use this driver to parallel these strips unless I am missing something?
https://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/e ... ND/7703921 driver with https://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/e ... ND/6624001 strips
Edit : I foolishly bought a constant current driver with a much higher amp (6.3) output, and a lower voltage than I would need to series wire these strips. However, I think I could still use this driver to parallel these strips unless I am missing something?
https://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/e ... ND/7703921 driver with https://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/e ... ND/6624001 strips
You’ve got the right driver. The Digi-key description is not completely accurate since it is a constant voltage + constant current driver, and not just a constant current driver like it says. Wire them all in parallel and you have a great match.
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