Apex PAR Monitoring Kit! NEW! AMAZING!

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PREORDER - SHIPPING END OF JULY 2015, BEGINNING OF AUGUST.

http://www.saltwateraquarium.com/neptune-systems-apex-pmk-par-monitoring-kit.html

Features and Benefits:

Performs continuous light-level monitoring for your aquarium.
Measures actual PAR – the light corals and plants use.
Prevents burning out corals.
Includes ASM – the new Advanced Sensors Module.
PAR sensor hides nicely in aquarium inside Real Reef Rock.
Fine tune your lighting to your aquarium needs.



With the PAR Monitoring kit you can monitor and log your aquarium’s light levels 24 hours a day! The perfect tool to fine tune your lighting on your tank. Now you now can adjust your lights with the confidence of knowing you will not be giving too much or too little light to your corals and plants.

The Apex with the PMK measures actual PAR. PAR stands for photosynthetically Active Radiation. This is the light from 400 to 700 nanometers that organisms are able to use for photosynthesis – this includes the zooxanthellae algae that lives inside your corals. Other measurements like LUX are not useful at all as they measure just the light visible to the human eye.

At certain parts of the specturm, the human eye cannot perceive light intensity changes once the light level exceeds a certain point. Too often this causes people to adjust their LED lights far past the ideal PAR level for their corals or plants. This usually results in burning, bleaching and/or death. With the PMK you can adjust your lights while monitoring exactly what light is affecting your corals and plants throughout the day. Also, not all corals are alike. Each type of coral has its own range of light intensity that makes it happy or not. The chart on the right shows this phenomenon without getting all technical.

Sensors and probes are great in our aquariums, we just don’t want to see them! That’s why we usually put them down below in the sump. Not possible here. Knowing this we had the guys at Real Reef Rock design a custom piece of rock to hide the sensor in your aquarium. Now you can monitor light 24/7 and never see the sensor!

Track your light levels over time. With the PMK you track and log PAR 24/7. Now you easily go back and look at how you had your lights running last week. Even better you can compare your light output across the day with others who use the PMK and then compare light schedules and LED settings.

If you control your lighting with the Apex, you are in for an added bonus. The lighting wizard in Apex Fusion shows you your previous days light level across the day superimposed with the light wizard graph. Up until now you had to pretty much wing it when it came to making adjustments. Now you can easily make lighting changes and see the effects of those changes in one simple interface! If you don’t have it already, this is one major reason to start controlling your lighting with the Apex. There are many Apex Ready light choices available. Some of the wireless lights like those from AquaIlluminations and EcoTech Marine even have their own Apex control modules (AWM and WXM).

More information will be released on this module in the future but in short this new module allows for hundreds of different types of future Neptune Systems and current 3rd-party sensors to be connect to your Apex and have their data logged.
 

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Does anyone make an inexpensive simple one that's accurate? Something you can drop a probe in the tank, take your readings and then put in the drawer.
 
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Not that we are aware of. If they did we would for sure sell it? Every PAR meter we know of is in the $200-$400 to begin with.
 

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Actually, for $155 just hook up to a multi meter http://www.rapidled.com/apogee-sq-120-quantum-sensor/. Though I will admit I have never used one before and can not tell you if it is accurate or not.
It's just as accurate as using their 'official' PAR meter, which is simply a voltmeter that multiplies by five (which is how you get PAR from the multimeter, it gives a reading in millivolts). RapidLED is selling the incorrect sensor, unfortunately, the SQ-110 (calibrated to the sun) is what is wanted for aquaria.


I see the Neptune bit being poorly accepted and not long-lasting. I'm unaware of the Apogee sensors being rated for continuous use or for continuous use in saltwater. As soon as algae grows on top of the sensor it is rendered useless until cleaned, and the sensor surface is fragile. I don't see this going well.
 

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