T-Series strips

CoB_nUt

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Yo, @nfhiggs, I see you commenting on a lot of strips builds. I'm planning my first strip build and need a lil advice. I have built 4 cxb3590 bars for my flower tent and am ready to try strips dor a 4x4 tent I am about to purchase. Any advice on which strips I should go with? It will most likely be a veg & flower tent until I purchase a smaller tent to veg in maybe a 2x4. My bad OP for the off topic ?
 
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wietefras

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Would be nice to compare the price also, but I guess these are new and not really out in volume yet?
 

nfhiggs

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Yo, @nfhiggs, I see you commenting on a lot of strips builds. I'm planning my first strip build and need a lil advice. I have built 4 cxb3590 bars for my flower tent and am ready to try strips dor a 4x4 tent I am about to purchase. Any advice on which strips I should go with? It will most likely be a veg & flower tent until I purchase a smaller tent to veg in maybe a 2x4. My bad OP for the off topic ?
I like the F series - for the price you get decent efficiency and good lumens/dollar. The 44" are a natural for that size. 8 single row strips minimum if you're stretching dollars, otherwise go with 12 or even 16 if you got money to burn.. Run them at 400-500 watts.
 

diyled

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I don't get the point if these for our application. If you want to play with spectrum, than vero cobs are the obvious choice.
 

CoB_nUt

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I like the F series - for the price you get decent efficiency and good lumens/dollar. The 44" are a natural for that size. 8 single row strips minimum if you're stretching dollars, otherwise go with 12 or even 16 if you got money to burn.. Run them at 400-500 watts.[/QUOTE

Thanks for answerinh,cost isn't an issue. I just wNt to veg & flower in that tent,so the ability to dim is crucial.
 
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