@Hurricane Aquatics are you using a tablet? Laptop? I need to buy a tablet for my Pro Tools rig and want to get an Android tablet to use for both. Hopefully my PARwise will be here this week?
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I've been using my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. I have a desktop and a laptop, but just never took the time to hook it up.@Hurricane Aquatics are you using a tablet? Laptop? I need to buy a tablet for my Pro Tools rig and want to get an Android tablet to use for both. Hopefully my PARwise will be here this week?
So is the itc pairwise worth buying ?
i do..Yes, if you need a PAR meter.
Yes, it's nice to have and it's software upgradeable, which is great! Being able to change spectrum without altering intensity is pretty nice.So is the itc pairwise worth buying ?
Metal Halide and LED for me.What kind of lights do you have
I recently got mine and first impressions were it's pretty nice. I used my phone, a tablet or laptop would be much easier for viewing but it works. Very impressed with it, especially for $300What kind of lights do you have
How did you put it in underwater mode?I recently got mine and first impressions were it's pretty nice. I used my phone, a tablet or laptop would be much easier for viewing but it works. Very impressed with it, especially for $300
I didn't mess with the settings, I haven't played with it a lot. But it seemed to be correct out of the box. It measured 1200 par out of water but that measurement taken was in water.How did you put it in underwater mode?
On the left side you’ll see a picture/icon of the PARwise sensor, click/select it and it will highlight blue, which will indicate under water.How did you put it in underwater mode?
The Parwise reads 380-800nm , while the Apogee read 400-700nm . I believe that would make for a higher reading with the Parwise . One guy i watch that test lights talks about testing Par vs ePar. ePar measures more far red (700-750) he gets an increase if around an extra 5-10percentish on grow lights. Which tend to use more redsI have the Apogee MQ-510 and the Parwise reads 100 PAR more than the Apogee. I have another post where I test them both. I adjusted off the Parwise and am getting much better results.
I believe the Apogee is off.
The Parwise reads 380-800nm , while the Apogee read 400-700nm . I believe that would make for a higher reading with the Parwise . One guy i watch that test lights talks about testing Par vs ePar. ePar measures more far red (700-750) he gets an increase if around an extra 5-10percentish on grow lights. Which tend to
Using your phone?I've been using my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. I have a desktop and a laptop, but just never took the time to hook it up.
A tablet would work great.
I used my phone. Just open the chrome browserUsing your phone?
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Using your phone?
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