TurboGuru
TBRC Member
At the meeting last night I was given the opportunity to grab our clubs Apogee model QMSS-E quantum meter with separate sensor to take PAR readings of my tank.
I was able to place the sensor around the tank and for the most part readings were taken with the sensor facing straight up (some placements had a slight lean.) The measurements were taken with the flow still on to keep the chiller running and the ranges given are the highest and lowest displayed on the meter. Reading are PAR and expressed in microeinsteins per second per square meter. (umol/m2/s)
My tank (for those who don't know) is a 90g 4' standard with custom C2C overflow. The lighting is 2x250w MH (Aquaconnect 14k se) with batwing reflectors and 2x110w VHO (URI 454 and SuperActinic both 46.5") with only internal reflectors. Bulbs have approximately 4 months of use VHO= 11hrs/ day, MH=5hrs/day.
Tell me what you think.
I was able to place the sensor around the tank and for the most part readings were taken with the sensor facing straight up (some placements had a slight lean.) The measurements were taken with the flow still on to keep the chiller running and the ranges given are the highest and lowest displayed on the meter. Reading are PAR and expressed in microeinsteins per second per square meter. (umol/m2/s)
My tank (for those who don't know) is a 90g 4' standard with custom C2C overflow. The lighting is 2x250w MH (Aquaconnect 14k se) with batwing reflectors and 2x110w VHO (URI 454 and SuperActinic both 46.5") with only internal reflectors. Bulbs have approximately 4 months of use VHO= 11hrs/ day, MH=5hrs/day.
Tell me what you think.
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