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what is a good light par meter that wont break the bank
hey folks happy thurs
I am looking at getting a par meter. what is a good one to buy. Some are very expensive. who has one? what type is it pros and cons
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I’ve used the apogee brand and it was pretty easy to use. Did the trick to dial the intensity in on my radions. The one I used had the display attached, so it was easier than some of the ones that connect to the computer etc. If I could find out the new version and where to buy it I would invest. Probably not the detail you were looking for…
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I have a Apogee MQ - 200 I will sell for $250.00 plus shipping charges
I need a new battery Tom R 604-574-1618 |
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I think quite a few people use the Seneye because it does more than just Par metering.
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Mark... 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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thanks Tom but those are the older ones that don't give a good blue par thanks
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I also saw today that coralmaster has picked up a new brand but I'm not sure about pricing. Looks like it does quite a bit though.
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Mark... 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |