PhotonFUD
Well-Known Member
Hey guys - with more and more people getting cheap PAR meters it would be great to have a place to share measurement results. The common units I have seen on the forums so far are:
Apogee - MQ-200, MQ-500, sensors SQ-500,SQ-520
Licor - Li-250A, sensors Li-190R
Hydrofarm - LGBQM Quantum PAR Meter
Spectral lightmeter - Gigahertz-Optik MSC15
The technology is getting cheaper and hopefully there will be more affordable products.
Anyhow, I will get it started with some box store bulbs that I used to set up my measuring station. I have selected three heights, 8", 12" and 18" with center, center + 9", and center +18" measurements taken using the Hydrofarm meter. Sure it is only 9 measurements per bulb but hey, it is a start. No reflectors used, the measuring station is in a darkroom and the bulbs were hung and measured at each height.
So CFLs are terrible.
Flood lamps aren't bad, the 40 degree sure makes a difference. Effective radius is about 3" however.
The big surprise was the EcoSmart outperforming the Philips. For a value bulb from a box store, it is good knowledge to know.
Apogee - MQ-200, MQ-500, sensors SQ-500,SQ-520
Licor - Li-250A, sensors Li-190R
Hydrofarm - LGBQM Quantum PAR Meter
Spectral lightmeter - Gigahertz-Optik MSC15
The technology is getting cheaper and hopefully there will be more affordable products.
Anyhow, I will get it started with some box store bulbs that I used to set up my measuring station. I have selected three heights, 8", 12" and 18" with center, center + 9", and center +18" measurements taken using the Hydrofarm meter. Sure it is only 9 measurements per bulb but hey, it is a start. No reflectors used, the measuring station is in a darkroom and the bulbs were hung and measured at each height.
So CFLs are terrible.
Flood lamps aren't bad, the 40 degree sure makes a difference. Effective radius is about 3" however.
The big surprise was the EcoSmart outperforming the Philips. For a value bulb from a box store, it is good knowledge to know.