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Hahahaha!!!So is that why 30 works perfect. This thing reads half so that comes out to 60 lol I am just spit balling
Just did the test more accurately & got 1320 x 100So @saltyfilmfolks i just took my LUX meter outside to measure the sun.
Its summer here 11.30 am standard time sun is directly above, no cloud
Reading is 1261 x 100 = 126,100 LUX.
Does that sound right?
What meter ?Just did the test more accurately & got 1320 x 100
What meter ?
Should be no more than about 100,000
On the coast south of Sydney, not desert.Are you in the desert?
Lol
Hmm. CuriousOn the coast south of Sydney, not desert.
Lux meter perhaps not so accurateHmm. Curious
Hard to say. I’d actually have to be there. Reflection etc etc. poor qc. dunno.Lux meter perhaps not so accurate
https://www.apogeeinstruments.com/conversion-ppfd-to-lux/Unfortunately, that’s not how it works.
The reason the conversion constant number is what it is , is due to the spectrum of the unit.
The conversion constant of a t5 is about 50 , the sun is 54.
To get 30 would not make sense