Seneye PAR meter

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Have not had a SW tank since the early 80's, it might be time this year.
It will most likely look like a planted tank with 1 large coral banded shrimp, if compatible.

An electrical background my entire life so LED's I gravitated to.
Several full spectrum puck builds and hoping for a driver build this year.
Also have not etched circuit boards since the 80's, things change, smaller components etc...

Seneye IMO is a good tool for tank usage as long as one knows the downside.
I get it, but from the price perspective it is quite functional on the cheap side.
Way better than when I had nothing and was always guessing and was very wrong in my estimating.
 

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Lightning guy here. Painter not a lamp teck. So I had to teck, light so I ALWYS had to know what I have. And what I could get from what light.

and yes, you can totally get by with a junky meter/ Ive taken a lot of pics with my fav funky meter. You really just need to be pretty close, and understand your range of flexibility.
Pleasure to meet you.
 

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