Ok, so my first crop is just about done. It went way better than I thought it would, but as I was expecting, I didnt have enough light for the yields I wanted. I've made some really nice looking buds, they're just kind of small.
So here's my current setup. This was what I could afford when I started and all the breaker space I had for lights. I've fixed the breaker space issue and looking to expand a bit.
16x 304+ 561C boards with 660nm rows.
Each board pulls 120w at max of 1200ma
They have 110v inputs like the hlg 304 boards but have a slightly lower max because of the reds. 220v driver inputs are not an option for me.
4x HLG-320-C2800B drivers with 4 boards in parallel on each one.
This drives the boards at 700ma or around 60% each.
Drivers are pulling ~315w each for under 1300w total in a 10x10 I keep them about a foot from my plants currently.
Here are my thoughts.
I'd I take 1 board off of each set and that would push the remaining 3 at 930ma or around 80% max
I can take the other 4 boards and put them all on a 480-C3500 to drive them at 76% max or 2x 240H-C2100 and I'd be able to hit 90% max on the 4.
Eventually I plan to reconfigure it all with drivers that better suit the max current. From what I've found, there arent any ideal drivers for the 1200ma max draw. Maybe someone will clue me in on something I'm missing that's better?
It's looking like my best option would be to run 8 of the 240-C2100 drivers to push them up to 90% each
My goal is to keep the plants in rows under the lights with walking space between each row. That's why I have 4 "tracks". I can move the boards around as needed to fine tune things. It's worked great for this grow spread wise, just not strong enough. With walkways, I have at least 30sqft that doesnt need light.
I am also looking at the possibility of adding some of the Samsung strips along the edges of my tracks or between panels. I think that will help me fill in my light needs without changing too much of what I have going on.
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