$170 par meter - Vabira VBR200

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I just saw this PAR meter on Amazon for $170 USD - the Vabira VBR200. Includes a wand as well.



it has a submersible head and apparently works for aquarium use. It also logs data. I wrote the company and they say it covers 400-700 nm wavelengths.

It would be really interesting to see how this compares against the Apogee 510. I’d consider trying one but don’t have a “gold standard” Apogee reference to compare it to. Since it’s on Amazon I guess one could return it if it isn’t accurate.

Thoughts?
 
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I just saw this PAR meter on Amazon for $170 USD - the Vabira VBR200. Includes a wand as well.



it has a submersible head and apparently works for aquarium use. It also logs data. I wrote the company and they say it covers 400-700 nm wavelengths.

It would be really interesting to see how this compares against the Apogee 510. I’d consider trying one but don’t have a “gold standard” Apogee reference to compare it to. Since it’s on Amazon I guess one could return it if it isn’t accurate.

Thoughts?
I’m not sure, but I just got a new seneye on eBay for 150. I’ll be bummed out if this was a better option
 
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Can you share any details?
My ai prime 16 sol is 8” above water.50% RY. 45% B. 8% white. Get 163par above surface(water).94par below surface.When I change white to100%,get 386 par above surface. I think it’s accurate for daylight or grow lights, but not for blue light and underwater
 
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I buy a sq420x from amazon today.it can be further verified
Not sure that's going to help much for measuring par under leds
In the description on amazon,

"Apogee SQ-420X USB smart quantum sensor features Apogee's older and more economical photodetector that is excellent for measuring photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) accurately under sunlight, metal halide, and high-pressure sodium lights. For measuring other light sources, including LEDs, we recommend using our newer full-spectrum or ePAR sensors."
 
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My ai prime 16 sol is 8” above water.50% RY. 45% B. 8% white. Get 163par above surface(water).94par below surface.When I change white to100%,get 386 par above surface. I think it’s accurate for daylight or grow lights, but not for blue light and underwater

That actually sounds about right for those settings on a 16HD? At that power percentage. Why did you think it was wrong?
 

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Many people say that the measured results are basically the same as 510
Well since the manufacture said the it's better to use the updated par meter, I think I would trust them over " many people" who ever that is.
 
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