cdgmoney250
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It was my pleasure. I've been a geek about light since before I started growing.Thank you for taking the time to do this testing. It is interesting that as the lamp is raised the average PPFD drops off, I assume this is due to scatter/absorption in the walls. Looks like 24" is ideal?
One thing I have been curious about the SK is the temp droop. Was the lamp fully warmed up before the test (30-60 minutes maybe)
As far as angling the senor, I noticed that the Apogee sensor handles the high angle incident light better than my lux meter but I agree the numbers go up quite a bit when you point it at the light, even with the Apogee sensor. I guess that would be especially true when the light is closest to the canopy and there is a large proportion of high angle incident light.
It seems like 22" would be the ideal coverage and intensity before the light starts to drop off on the perimeter of the 4x4. I will do some more testing tomorrow when I get the time in the "traditional" method of data points and sensor non-angling. I will include a 22" measurement.
The lamp was fully warmed up when the readings were taken. The light was on display all day and then I played with it while we were slow until we closed. It actually puts off more ambient heat from the reflector and heat sinks than I expected. They are pretty warm to the touch.