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Does anyone have experience with these - especially where they do NOT get direct sunlight for the full day?
I have a north facing room I am considering putting these in as *supplemental* lighting to give full spectrum for 3-4 hours a day with ambient the rest of the time. There’s no shading from trees or anything just another part of the room will block sun. For sure the workhorse lighting will be LED and T5… mostly am trying to see if solar tubes can eliminate 250W halides that I run for 6-7 hours a day.
This is source that makes it sound like not an issue, but my gut says that’s about ambient lightning and not something like trying to get a couple hundred PAR.
www.daylightdirect.co.uk
I was up on the roof on an overcast day last week (Midwest) and was getting 150 or so PAR on the roof in the shade. Does the right game plan sound like taking a bunch of PAR measurements on the roof throughout the day as spring moves on to handicap how much light I can actually get to the tank?
I have a north facing room I am considering putting these in as *supplemental* lighting to give full spectrum for 3-4 hours a day with ambient the rest of the time. There’s no shading from trees or anything just another part of the room will block sun. For sure the workhorse lighting will be LED and T5… mostly am trying to see if solar tubes can eliminate 250W halides that I run for 6-7 hours a day.
This is source that makes it sound like not an issue, but my gut says that’s about ambient lightning and not something like trying to get a couple hundred PAR.
Blog-Which direction should a Solatube face | Daylight Direct
North, South, East, or West, the direction of your Solatube dome explained
I was up on the roof on an overcast day last week (Midwest) and was getting 150 or so PAR on the roof in the shade. Does the right game plan sound like taking a bunch of PAR measurements on the roof throughout the day as spring moves on to handicap how much light I can actually get to the tank?

