end_of_the_tunnel
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PPE = Photosynthetic Photon Efficacy. µmol/joule
PPF = Photosynthetic Photon Flux. µmol/sec
PPFD = Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density. µmol/m²/sec
The above are not interchangeable. Its like miles per hour and miles per gallon.
You can see if some manufacturer has a conversion factor (for your particular diode manufacturer/kelvin/cri they are not all equal/or you can use the spreadsheet in "the maths behind" thread - very good), to convert lumens per watt to µmol per joule.
And you can see if some manufacturer has a calculator to try convert flux to µmol/sec.
You can also see if some manufacturer has a conversion factor to convert your luxmeter lumens reading to µmol/m²/sec.
You can build a strip light with the form factor similar to QB board setup and use the general rule of 30 watts per square foot or more. With a pronounced hotspot in the middle. And waste electricity hanging high above canopy.
Or you can build a strip light with less pronounced hotspot in middle and better numbers on edges. Hang it lower and run with less electricty at 25 (or less) watts per square foot.
PPF = Photosynthetic Photon Flux. µmol/sec
PPFD = Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density. µmol/m²/sec
The above are not interchangeable. Its like miles per hour and miles per gallon.
You can see if some manufacturer has a conversion factor (for your particular diode manufacturer/kelvin/cri they are not all equal/or you can use the spreadsheet in "the maths behind" thread - very good), to convert lumens per watt to µmol per joule.
And you can see if some manufacturer has a calculator to try convert flux to µmol/sec.
You can also see if some manufacturer has a conversion factor to convert your luxmeter lumens reading to µmol/m²/sec.
You can build a strip light with the form factor similar to QB board setup and use the general rule of 30 watts per square foot or more. With a pronounced hotspot in the middle. And waste electricity hanging high above canopy.
Or you can build a strip light with less pronounced hotspot in middle and better numbers on edges. Hang it lower and run with less electricty at 25 (or less) watts per square foot.