I downloaded a free lux meter app and was curious what a good number at water surface is? The meter said 40,067. Is that a decent number? I'm currently running a 48" 8 bulb ATI sunpower dimmable. Set at 70%. Thanks
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Your lux par conversion should be 40. Depending on your color combo.I downloaded a free lux meter app and was curious what a good number at water surface is? The meter said 40,067. Is that a decent number? I'm currently running a 48" 8 bulb ATI sunpower dimmable. Set at 70%. Thanks
I wouldn't dim the bulbs, there's really no reason, and you will shorten their life. Those lux readings are terribly inaccurate.
http://reef2reef.com/threads/par-readings-from-sunpower.223967/
Assuming a Sunpower at 100%, 1000 is about the highest you will get 1/2" from the bulb. @10" through air I'd guess around 500Im running from stuff like Sabbafellas posts as well. Had to esp before lux.
I had a assumed/researched the the max of an ati 8bulb should be around 1200 to 1400 par at about 6 in. Bulb choice dependant naturally.
With all three estimates, Par , lux, comparative, it def should put you in the ball park.
agreed on dimming, maybe for acclimation
where do you think he'd be at with those bulbs and percentages? 600?
I had guessed higher esp w the high probable blue on the lux meter.
FWIW some of the apps use the camera (2 different ways sometimes) some the light sensor.
Morning Gus. Happy Monday.Ohh look OP hadn't even posted what his bulb combo was but yet conversion factors were thrown out very quickly. Yeah let's just make stuff up.
Woops thought I did. 6 b+, 1p+, 1c+Ohh look OP hadn't even posted what his bulb combo was but yet conversion factors were thrown out very quickly. Yeah let's just make stuff up.
It's cool. Doesn't matter w a good t5 you'll be in the 35 to 45 range as a constant. The lux par conversion number. That'll get you in the ball park as an estimate.Woops thought I did. 6 b+, 1p+, 1c+
Good to know thanks man. You must not have any free time lol. This hobby is such a steep learning curve. To stack photography on top of it makes my head hurt lol. My buddy is into it and the stuff he talks about goes right over my head. Hmm didn't even think to ask what he uses to measure light. Guess I'll find out tomorrow.It's cool. Doesn't matter w a good t5 you'll be in the 35 to 45 range as a constant. The lux par conversion number. That'll get you in the ball park as an estimate.
Run both numbers as an estimate of that range.
W more blue it's a higher number. IME
I started at 50% and over the last two weeks raised it 10% a week. My plan was to do this till I hit 100%. My last fixture was a week 4 bulb hydroponic fixture. So I was worried about frying my corals. I burned the bulbs in by raising the fixture up off the tank.10" above the tank on a tank that is 24" high at 70% power is not enough light with a sunpower with sps. Put the light at 100% and lower to 8" above tank to start the acclimation.
8 hours no more than 10.Also what time cycle do recommend?