Samsung q series

Chip Green

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Mount on the outside of the U chanel. It's my favorite!
Can't recall the details of Q strips, but 10-15W range, angle aluminum may be plenty.
The principal behind heatsinks being the most important, more exposed surface area wins. So really, any sort of rigid aluminum will work, provided it has enough exposed surface area to sufficiently dissipate the heat needed to stay within specs.
I've ran different strips on sheets of aluminum roll flashing.
 

Airwalker16

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What side would you mount the led inside the U or outside

Or can I get away with just letting them hang in the air mounted on angles on edges only

Cheers
Outside the U man. Inside woukd just trap heat. Mount on outside with 2 edges pointing straight up. Just like mounting to the bottom of the "U".

And if you're rubbing you're strips soft enough, you can getaway with just side mounting..what current will these be at? And what voltage are the strips so I know wattage?
 

SamWE19

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Outside the U man. Inside woukd just trap heat. Mount on outside with 2 edges pointing straight up. Just like mounting to the bottom of the "U".

And if you're rubbing you're strips soft enough, you can getaway with just side mounting..what current will these be at? And what voltage are the strips so I know wattage?
I don’t know exactly as I’m struggling to work out how it will work but I will be using 36v 600h drivers

The data sheet says input voltage 10.9v and max 900ma

I plan to run 18 parallel strings on my driver with 3 strips in series on each parallel string.

Which should get me around 10w per strip
 

Rocket Soul

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Id say most 2 foot strips could run no heatsink at 10w. 1 foot w some sheet metal 10w should be ok. Ymmv, i dont know these strips well but these are my experiences with other strips.
 

Airwalker16

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I don’t know exactly as I’m struggling to work out how it will work but I will be using 36v 600h drivers

The data sheet says input voltage 10.9v and max 900ma

I plan to run 18 parallel strings on my driver with 3 strips in series on each parallel string.

Which should get me around 10w per strip
Hopefully that gets you close enough to the 36v of the driver needed to work. 32.7 is close..
 

SamWE19

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Hopefully that gets you close enough to the 36v of the driver needed to work. 32.7 is close..
The specs of the driver say that the voltage will automatically adjust to the requirements of the cobs I believe. It’s a bit complicated and I struggle to understand it but something along the lines of constant voltage until a certain point and then it switches to constant current
 

SamWE19

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Could I get away with aluminium flashing? 0.6mm thick to dissipate the heat of the q series leds? I’d have the strips running 10w per ft and 30w per sqft on the sheet metal
 

Chip Green

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I drove BXEB 560mm strips at 1400ma, on aluminum flashing for many, many moons.
Voltage never dropped more than 1%.
I had 6 of em on a 2x2 sheet. Cut it with shop scissors. Didn't even have thermal tape or anything. It's a bitch to fasten to with screws, so I moved away from it. It did the job though.
 

SamWE19

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I drove BXEB 560mm strips at 1400ma, on aluminum flashing for many, many moons.
Voltage never dropped more than 1%.
I had 6 of em on a 2x2 sheet. Cut it with shop scissors. Didn't even have thermal tape or anything. It's a bitch to fasten to with screws, so I moved away from it. It did the job though.
My thoughts are to stick the strips to the flashing with thermal tape and use a timber bat around the end of the flashing. Two timber bats with the flashing inbetween screwed together to keep the flashing in shape.
Each piece would probably be 60cm wide by 2.2m long. With two pieces of 30cm flashing side by side.

Can anyone think of any issues with that?
 

f series

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SamWE19

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Quickly read over that and from what I can gather the verdict is they are small and made for low current so not ideal for large areas?

But I’ve bought 400 of these strips.

Low current low power but more strips per sqft and you have a very efficient powerful rig? No?

My cob setup used a similar principal. I have 4 citizen 1212 per sq ft running 15w each for 60w per sqft and over 50% efficiency
 

f series

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Quickly read over that and from what I can gather the verdict is they are small and made for low current so not ideal for large areas?

But I’ve bought 400 of these strips.

Low current low power but more strips per sqft and you have a very efficient powerful rig? No?

My cob setup used a similar principal. I have 4 citizen 1212 per sq ft running 15w each for 60w per sqft and over 50% efficiency
400 wtf. That's great then. You can run them low and cover loads of space. Or run high and cover more space lol
 

SamWE19

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400 wtf. That's great then. You can run them low and cover loads of space. Or run high and cover more space lol
That’s the issue I was facing in regards to the power/heat issue.

If I run them at max around 10w each and have the strips on alluminium flashing how many strips could I put on that aluminium flashing before the heat is not dissipated fast enough?

Theoretically I could have the strips touching and have 15 strips per sq ft but that would be 150w per sqft which would be insane .

I’m aiming for 3 strips per sqft with 30w each as it’s just for mother/veg room.

Would they be ok on the flashing?
Also would you consider that high enough power for strips to be running higher above canopy
Cheers
 
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f series

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That’s the issue I was facing in regards to the power/heat issue.

If I run them at max around 10w each and have the strips on alluminium flashing how many strips could I put on that aluminium flashing before the heat is not dissipated fast enough?

Theoretically I could have the strips touching and have 15 strips per sq ft but that would be 150w per sqft which would be insane .

I’m aiming for 3 strips per sqft with 30w each as it’s just for mother/veg room.

Would they be ok on the flashing?
Also would you consider that high enough power for strips to be running higher above canopy
Cheers
How thick is this aluminum,would you mount it on anything? I didn't see if you said you got the 1 foot versions, but i hear cookie sheets are great, I'd probably just buy aluminum flat bars like 1/8 inch thickness and cram what I could on 1 bar then space bars as needed
 
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