Apical Bud
Well-Known Member
Hi there everyone. I'm hoping someone can help me out here.
I know the conventional wisdom is that you can't use a lux meter to measure purple LEDs. But surely there is a conversion fact one can use to approximate good distance from purple LEDs. I'm asking anyone who has a lux meter, a PAR meter, and a purple LED light to measure that LED with both meters and post the results. I don't care if the accuracy is perfect.
See, I have an LED panel that I want to use for seedlings and to veg. It draws about 37 watts from the wall ( I measured). My phone has an app called physics toolbox that among other things has a photometer on it and will spit out lux over time graphs, which is great for mapping my canopy. However, this app (and an old hand held meter my buddy has) give me a reading of about 8000 lux at the seedling level. However, 8000 lux drawn from the best parts of the spectrum is different than 8000 lux of HID.
So I'd like to find a good conversion factor for purple LEDs. In other words, if I use a lux meter with these lights and it gives me a reading of 2 lux (just 2!), yet the plants grow well, that would tell me to use a conversion factor of around 1000. I could calculate that conversion factor if someone could take two readings of purple LED light, one with each meter. from the same spot in their room.
Can anyone help? Thanks for reading!
I know the conventional wisdom is that you can't use a lux meter to measure purple LEDs. But surely there is a conversion fact one can use to approximate good distance from purple LEDs. I'm asking anyone who has a lux meter, a PAR meter, and a purple LED light to measure that LED with both meters and post the results. I don't care if the accuracy is perfect.
See, I have an LED panel that I want to use for seedlings and to veg. It draws about 37 watts from the wall ( I measured). My phone has an app called physics toolbox that among other things has a photometer on it and will spit out lux over time graphs, which is great for mapping my canopy. However, this app (and an old hand held meter my buddy has) give me a reading of about 8000 lux at the seedling level. However, 8000 lux drawn from the best parts of the spectrum is different than 8000 lux of HID.
So I'd like to find a good conversion factor for purple LEDs. In other words, if I use a lux meter with these lights and it gives me a reading of 2 lux (just 2!), yet the plants grow well, that would tell me to use a conversion factor of around 1000. I could calculate that conversion factor if someone could take two readings of purple LED light, one with each meter. from the same spot in their room.
Can anyone help? Thanks for reading!