Njord
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Does anyone have e a working par meter , and some spare time to check PAR values from somewhat generic lights ?
My PAR meter suffered the wrath of a three year old ( don't ask). I really would like to know PAR values of LED flood lights (6000k +) in 30-50& 70 watt outputs. I found a conversion table for metal halide lights to LED flood lights, I just don't have PAR values for them.
Many can be found on Amazon for cheap, I could use them for fresh water and maybe salt ( with supplemented lighting)
Any input would be great, worst case I'll just grab something normal ( Kessil etc)
My PAR meter suffered the wrath of a three year old ( don't ask). I really would like to know PAR values of LED flood lights (6000k +) in 30-50& 70 watt outputs. I found a conversion table for metal halide lights to LED flood lights, I just don't have PAR values for them.
Many can be found on Amazon for cheap, I could use them for fresh water and maybe salt ( with supplemented lighting)
Any input would be great, worst case I'll just grab something normal ( Kessil etc)