Engloid posted this after I mentioned that the club meter's display has gone bad.
I am going to keep my opinion out due to the fact that I have access to a new PAR meter.
I'd like to know from everyone in this matter.
"Honestly, Rob....unless I'm the blacksheep here...I didnt feel it was even useful when I had it. I wouldn't spend the money to get another one. Did others feel it was helpful? It does nothing for telling the spectrum of light and it cant help determine when to change bulbs for that reason. Also, I could find no useful reference for what corals need how much light. How have others felt it helped them...or did they?"
No Spenser, it's a valid opinion although PAR does drop with bulb age, I figured out that my MH ballasts went bad from using the meter.
I am going to keep my opinion out due to the fact that I have access to a new PAR meter.
I'd like to know from everyone in this matter.
"Honestly, Rob....unless I'm the blacksheep here...I didnt feel it was even useful when I had it. I wouldn't spend the money to get another one. Did others feel it was helpful? It does nothing for telling the spectrum of light and it cant help determine when to change bulbs for that reason. Also, I could find no useful reference for what corals need how much light. How have others felt it helped them...or did they?"
No Spenser, it's a valid opinion although PAR does drop with bulb age, I figured out that my MH ballasts went bad from using the meter.