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i think the smaller sensor size that close to the leds doesn separate the disco adequately and allow for the color blend needed to determine the par.The mq200 will be far more accurate than a lux meter. At most you could add 10% to the apogee reading if running heavy blues. You're running your lights @35%, try cranking them up to get a reading.
that was too much too fast.I did crank them up to 85% and got like 150 up top. Cooked a few sps in a couple days.
I meant to crank them up and get a reading to see if your lights or meter are working properly. Try the meter outside in full sun. You should get about 2000.I did crank them up to 85% and got like 150 up top. Fried some sps in the process.
turning up the led to full and comparing the result to the manufacturer par specs would also " test calibrate" it.I meant to crank them up and get a reading to see if your lights or meter are working properly. Try the meter outside in full sun. You should get about 2000.
For some reason I'm not seeing the height these readings were taken at.turning up the led to full and comparing the result to the manufacturer par specs would also " test calibrate" it.
boy is THAT confusing and poorly written.For some reason I'm not seeing the height these readings were taken at.
http://radion.ecotechmarine.com/
This one should be the industry standard. It doesn't have the g4 though.boy is THAT confusing and poorly written.
I concur. Id assume it's still quite close.This one should be the industry standard. It doesn't have the g4 though.
http://www.aquaticlog.com/radion