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    lux meters and LED's

    hey friends. Is anyone using a lux meter and can it be used with LED's? I was reading up on them and saw that you can't use them with LED's. NebulaHaze did a video with hers and I really want one lol but not if it only works for any lights except leds.

    #2
    It’s my understanding that it doesn’t work with leds I got one after I watched the video and like using it just sucks if I ever buy an led I will need another type meter. Someone correct me if I’m wrong hope I am lol.

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      #3
      You need a full spectrum PAR (photosynthetically active radiation) meter for LEDs, which can't be measured in lux. https://www.apogeeinstruments.com/mq-500-full-spectrum-quantum-meter/

      I believe Nebula has this $538 model....
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        #4
        Check out this video.



        You can use a lux meter with the newer white LEDs to get a close approximation of PAR. It’s not exact but it’ll get you close enough to set your lights at the right height. The spectrum of the white LEDs makes a difference so you’ll need to know what your particular fixture uses.

        This won’t work with the older LED diodes, particularly the red and blue heavy blurple fixtures.
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        #5
        I have an app on my iphone. It reads the differences in brightness. I use it with leds. Just for fun.
        Focus and relativity.

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          #6
          thanks very much guys i'll check all this stuff out maybe not the $500 meter like nebula has lol

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