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Seneye home. Still in the box. This thing just sat on my shelf for two months. Never touched the water. Since I'm doing a big upgrading along with a large frag tank, I decided to get a full-on Apogee Par meter instead.

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I'll also include this 3d print for creating a pole attachment:

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Example of how its used:

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The seneye home has a par meter? From my understading only the seneye reef comes with one

Seneye 'Home' and Seneye 'Pond' have a software upgrade to access PAR. If I remember correctly, Seneye 'Reef' has that included. That's why Reef is 50-60$+ more. (I could be wrong about Reef though, it may need to the update as well.)
 

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Seneye 'Home' and Seneye 'Pond' have a software upgrade to access PAR. If I remember correctly, Seneye 'Reef' has that included. That's why Reef is 50-60$+ more. (I could be wrong about Reef though, it may need to the update as well.)

Does this one have thw upgrade performed?
 
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