Was it the one that’s 350... I mean did he break it or it’s just cheap. It just seemed like a lot of math and calculating when using lux meters. And I’ll need to dial in different areas and tables. And may change depending on the seasonGalaxyhydro was cheapish and did the job. It comvinced my growbuddy that led would be enough light. It measured great par levels on the first big build. And then promptly broke, partly cause my buddy can be a tool when it come to taking care of stuff. A good lux meter with settings for electric light and higher than 50K lux max does fine. If your adding reds and uv/violets just do it buy % of watts.
Wow this is so helpful thank you! The thing I am not understanding is if I do 40,000 Lux x 0.23 I come up with 9,200? Do I need to then divide the umols / square meters or something of my closet/tent? Not seeing how I get to the 0-1000 PAR value.Because I am such a nice person I went and found the video I saw
Check this out. $30 calibrated to par meter
That's why I like to divide:I just saw in the comments of the video he was off by a decimal place. Makes way more sense now. So we can just use the following to calculate
- 3000K - Lux x 0.023 = PAR
- 3500K - Lux x 0.022 = PAR
- 4000K - Lux x 0.024 = PAR
Dude you rule! I have that exact lux meter ($30 CAD) and was about to drop $830 CAD on that Apogee SQ-500.Because I am such a nice person I went and found the video I saw
Check this out. $30 calibrated to par meter
I'm pretty sure that is a sign to go ahead and buy more lights with the money you savedDude you rule! I have that exact lux meter ($30 CAD) and was about to drop $830 CAD on that Apogee SQ-500.
Oh yeah!
I think he’s saying hook up the sensor to a volt meter. Ie: you don’t need the whole unit, the volt meter acts as the display.That’s the replacement sensor for one.
A used sensor idk, but I guess if it’s broken could always return. I seen a vid on that but it’s was a older one i wasn’t sure how well it’s held up true to now. Already have a volt meterApogee SQ120 + volt meter is a great PAR meter. $184 new or try ebay
This is one of the few hobbies you actually end up saving hundreds to thousands depending on how much you smoke. I’m surprised more people aren’t less frugal..BUT if you just have a tent or 2 I wouldn’t think a 500 meter would be worth it. My situation a little different, when I’m finished in my other space I’ll have 14 4x4 flood tables and 2 veg rooms. Wasting watts add up over time.I grow year round and the only down time is cleaning in between cycles, which now is going to be cut down some more now that I have this ozone generator. Since I switched over to Leds I’ve been getting over the learning curve and how my grow techniques and light spacing should change. I’m fairly sure I’ve been giving them more then enough and that’s an issue. Between flowering mothers and clone sogs it’s hard for me to figure out how intense I should make the lights or dedicate side lighting for my flowering mothers. I flower some out every new cycleThat's why I would find it hard to spend anything over $30 on something that plants can tell me for free. But this is a hobby and we don't really need excuses to spend money on a hobby, just can't imagine it would make me change anything.