canadian1969
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I was looking into it a bit more and the Doctors seem to suggest that you can still get upwards of 80% UV exposure even on an overcast day.I thought the same thing last week.
The legend shows times a # for a few plots. So I think the amplitude has been multiplied by a constant t bring it up for plotting reasons.
So if these assumptions are correct...
5% or less of solar radiation falls as UV
Of that 5% (95% UVA,5%UVB)
The max intensity is at noon is 250 microwatts/cm2 of UVB
then for a 95 watt white grow light you need 5 watts of UV
presumably (4.75watts UVA and 0.25watts UVB)
However if 250uw/cm2 is high noon, we should average that out over a 12 hour period. So I am thinking a bell chart, split half way, 125uw/cm2 as per the equation 0.1161 watts per square foot. So for a 4.5sq' tent would only equal half a watt.
If I try to work it out the other way and say 200 watts for a 4.5sq' tent, *5% = 10watts, 9 watts UVA , 1 watt UVB
It is not wildly off.