We don’t have any immediate plans for a 36v red/blue strip. You could add a cheap step-down convertor in front of each X2 red/blue and use them in an X3 array for about $1 per strip. Search “LM2596” on Ebay or Amazon. You’d need a voltmeter to calibrate, and a little solder, but that’s about it. Or you can pick up one of our 100w 24v Mean Well dimmable drivers for about $45 and have the option to run a sunrise/sunset cycle independent of your main light cycle to stimulate the Emerson effect.
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