HydroGrowLED
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I got one to test from the supplier at a trade show who wanted to know how their algorithms compared to Li-Cor. I then used their meters to do side-by-side comparison readings in sunlight, HPS and LED environments. I found that at lower umol readings (300 and below) the two sensors were nearly identical. From 300-600 umol the Light Scout showed about 3-5% less, and when you got up to the 1500umol+ range the light scout was reading about 15-17% less. So for me I don't mind using it for readings below 300 umol, as I know from my own testing it's nearly identical to the readings I get with my Li-Cor.
So my issue with this document is what's circled in yellow. They used a generic lumens to umol multiplier to generate PAR data. If you could use lumens to determine PPFD, our test light with Luxeon Rebel LEDs would have destroyed everything else on the planet... Yet it had 2.5x less PAR per watt than our standard units with far less Lumen output.
UL is insanely expensive (they want $17k to do the initial certification and I believe about half that per year thereafter to keep it active).
Does anyone here know of a testing lab (only one I'm familiar with is Light Testing Laboratories in Cali) that does this umol/joule test using an actual quantum light meter instead of a lumen multiplier?