Rider's first foray into LED strip lighting - Samsung H Series GEN3

Prawn Connery

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I just tried it in a different browser that wasn't cached, and it still works - comes up with 5 products - so not sure what's happening there. Have you tried copy and pasting the entire link into your browser? I'd be interested to see what that does. Sometimes search links have a time limit on them before they reset and the link defaults to the start page.
 

Moflow

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I just tried it in a different browser that wasn't cached, and it still works - comes up with 5 products - so not sure what's happening there. Have you tried copy and pasting the entire link into your browser? I'd be interested to see what that does. Sometimes search links have a time limit on them before they reset and the link defaults to the start page.
No biggie but I did copy n paste to Google there now and it doesn't work properly?
 

Prawn Connery

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Google won't recognise it as it's not a static/cached web page. Try copying and pasting it directly into your browser. It still works for me on different computers and different browsers whether I'm logged in or not. Strange it's not working for you, but like you said, I guess it's no biggie.
 

Stltoed

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Rider's first foray into LED strip lighting - Samsung H Series GEN3
I became interested in the LED strip cobs as a replacement for the 8' T12 fluorescents in my tattoo shop, but the more I looked into them I wondered if they could be used for growing. I ordered eight of the 4' 5000k 80 CRI lights and a Meanwell driver to experiment with. If it works I have an alternative to my Cree 3590 system. If it doesn't pan out the shop has new lights so I really can't go wrong.

8 x SI-B8R221B2HUS
1 x Meanwell HLG185H-C1050B

Using 22.5Vf the system will have a total forward voltage of 180V. That should be a good match to the Meanwell driver and return an efficacy of 192 lm/W for a total of 33,248 lumens if my math is right. (Cap't Morgan may have been involved) That's similar to a four cob CXB3590 36V system running at 1.5A, but the cost is less at the same level of light. Once I get everything in and assembled I'll run my PAR meter under it and report back.

The proof is in the PAR, but on paper the Samsung is looking pretty good. I ordered the HLG-185H-C1050B for this project but I have spare HLG-320H-C2100B drivers to play with. Using six of the Samsung LED strips in a package no bigger than my existing Cree 3590 system, and using the identical Meanwell driver, it looks like the Samsung will edge out the Cree system with room to spare. Am I missing something here?



In my mind the benefit of the Samsung strip COBs is a more uniform distribution of light without the hotspots that the Cree four COB setup exhibits. Lower initial cost is a plus, as is the lower cost of operation at the same output due to the efficacy of the Samsung system.

On the down side, the Samsungs will never look as cool as the Crees with their pinned heatsinks.

I didn' realise you were an RIU alumnus. I used to haunt this place myself.... where' s ol' Cannibus Queen at!?
 

Rider509

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I didn' realise you were an RIU alumnus. I used to haunt this place myself.... where' s ol' Cannibus Queen at!?
She's still around. I was bothering her just a few weeks ago about her avatar. She and her guy got rear-ended and she messed up her back.
 

Stltoed

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She's still around. I was bothering her just a few weeks ago about her avatar. She and her guy got rear-ended and she messed up her back.
She' so cool. Too bad about the accident. That' all she needs. Right on man.

I like the other place better. Haha
 
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