Hey guys,
For those who have read some of my threads or read some of my questions.
Tank is standard 180G.
Here is a short summary. I upgraded a few things on an established tank, namely changed the lights to 3 Radion Xr30 PRO Gen 5.
I watched the BRS video to get a sense of the PAR reading.
After trials and errors, but mostly errors I have up and got a PAR meter. (The apogee 510, which I think is the reference.)
I was running my lights on AB+ , unmodified schedule (100% intensity on blue channels, 24% I believe on others). SCHEDULE intensity around 40%.
So... at 40%, my PAR numbers were so low, I didn't even map the tank at those levels.
Here is a tank map at 75% schedule intensity (AB+ untouched at 100% on blues)
Lights inside a canopy, 9-10" AWL. pumps on
(I'll post on the database too)
I'm shocked at how low those numbers are when I thought I had way too much light at 40%... @Dana Riddle
Another discovery, very little difference in PAR between top of the tank and bottom.
For those who have read some of my threads or read some of my questions.
Tank is standard 180G.
Here is a short summary. I upgraded a few things on an established tank, namely changed the lights to 3 Radion Xr30 PRO Gen 5.
I watched the BRS video to get a sense of the PAR reading.
After trials and errors, but mostly errors I have up and got a PAR meter. (The apogee 510, which I think is the reference.)
I was running my lights on AB+ , unmodified schedule (100% intensity on blue channels, 24% I believe on others). SCHEDULE intensity around 40%.
So... at 40%, my PAR numbers were so low, I didn't even map the tank at those levels.
Here is a tank map at 75% schedule intensity (AB+ untouched at 100% on blues)
Lights inside a canopy, 9-10" AWL. pumps on
(I'll post on the database too)
I'm shocked at how low those numbers are when I thought I had way too much light at 40%... @Dana Riddle
Another discovery, very little difference in PAR between top of the tank and bottom.