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Thanks for pointing that out.Kungbo spectrum is not that great. Missing at least one key chlorophyll A point.
Yea could be an easy fix on spectrum?I see screws! Might be able to modify the diodes?
Typo.Interesting, and thanks for sharing! I'm not familiar with the Apogee MQ15 - details?
Nice piece of hardwareTypo.
Apogee MQ510
Yes it is. Property of local reef club.Nice piece of hardware
Kungbo spectrum is not that great. Missing at least one key chlorophyll A point.
Please post up. 12in in air is a really good median base line to judge a lamp imo.I wonder then if the Kessil H80 has the same par values. I should test this with my seneye tonight..
I found one on amazon. If you search amazon for this bulb you'll find it. Sorry on my phone so hard to grab the link right now. This is also of course, taking the manufacturer's word for it.Is there a spectrum graph for Kungbo?
Can you please post a link to it?
Good to know about the distance from source to sensor. I'll test at 12 inches in order to standardize. When I started doing light measurements back in the early 90's, I used a distance of 3.5" since most luminaires rested on the aquarium's top and this was the distance from source to water surface. Times have changed... Matt @BoomCorals - I'm testing the Kessil AP700 now. This will get involved when considering multiple spectral/intensity settings. Thanks again for your support!Please post up. 12in in air is a really good median base line to judge a lamp imo.
It's how I do it at shows, lfs and home but with a lux meter.
That's why I wanted to test my H80, those numbers seem really really low.if the kessil is like the other kessils the par reader will not read it right and we all know that kessil is a very capable light