Hi, i had the idea to buy a cheap LUX meter to calculate the aproximate DLI and PAR. I see people are doing that. Some guys alrady calibrated some meters from The apogee PRO devices. ChatGPT says he can calculate the data for me, it just needs the LEDs SPD data and i have it. My LED is Mars Hydro SP250W, perfect for 2x4space. The PAR meters are sooo expensive, i just cant afford them, so i thought this would be a solution, better that nothing at all.. Im wondering what would be the calculation error from LUX to PAR even if the Ai calculates it from the SPD data.. i thought if the error would be some 5-10% it not so important i could just adjust the height with lets say 10% reserve.. What do you think about this?
Attached is a document I wrote to help with the conversion. To convert your Mars SP 250, I'd go with the conversion factor of 0.015.
I tried using Photone back when it was named "Korona" and then a year or so later. In terms of what I'd recommend to determine PPFD, PAR meter, lux meter, Photone only if you can calibrate it against a known good source; manufacturer's recommendations.
After Photone/Korona could not read my blurple (2021), I bought an Apogee and, for a year or so, wasn't keen on using a light meter + the conversion factor. After looking into it a bit, I came to understand why it's so useful - it's a good solution.
A big thing to understand is that an Apogee is calibrated to 5%±. The Uni-T lux meter is manufactured to 5%±. Add in the inaccuracy of picking the wrong conversion and you could be another 20, 30, µmol off.
So?
It really doesn't matter that much because the goal is just to get you into the ballpark and then, if you want to, you can increase the PPFD by watching the plant.