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I have recently purchased a bio tek marine btm3000 par meter. I love it so far. I am currently running the worldwide Coral eco-tech schedule. Basically AB+ for 7 hours (19k) then the schedule changes, turning off all the white Spectrum for the last 5 hours.
What type of correction factor would I need to do for a somewhat accurate par reading.
I was thinking 1.2 or would need higher once all the whites are turned off.
Thanks for any input..
What type of correction factor would I need to do for a somewhat accurate par reading.
I was thinking 1.2 or would need higher once all the whites are turned off.
Thanks for any input..