I used some similar to those when I built a UV exposure unit. I packed them together tightly and with negs from my Canon pigment printer I get exposures with cyanotype between 1:30 and 3:00 with most falling in the 1:45-2 range. It took forever to solder them together though. Plus I added a different power source and computer fans. Probably neither was necessary. That was about two years ago. If I did it again I would get the light bars that everyone seems to be using. You probably won't get the super fast times, but it would be way more convenient to make. Get as many as you can fit in the box you want to use. No point in trying to save a few bucks because that will cost you time in the end. Only having to wait two minutes for an exposure was a complete game changer for me. My other advice for you is to build it as big as you think you will need so you will only have to build it once. I wish I would have made mine a little bigger so I could print from 17" negs If I get one of those printers but for now it works fine with 13" negs so it isn't too much of a loss.
I can go dig up the UV strips I used if you want to know what they were, but like I said, the bars would make things much simpler.