Well... if you can diffuse the light and accept some peak losses due to material absorption should "profile" your lights just fineHi
I have a X-rite Display pro Spectrometer.
Anyone used anything like this to measure the aquarium lights?
I have some rgb floodlight I wanted to get a sensitivity - wavelength diagram of them.
It's not designed for anything aquarium related afaict.Custom designed RGB filter set provides accurate color measurements
Well $200 us vs the next step up..$600-$5000Thank you, not so cheap these things.
No, no one uses this as it does not help to grow healthier plants. As oreo57 mentions, a more useful tool is a PAR meter, which will help prevent you from dumping too much energy into the tank. So this does help to grow healthier plants.I have a X-rite Display pro Spectrometer.
Anyone used anything like this to measure the aquarium lights?
I have some rgb floodlight I wanted to get a sensitivity - wavelength diagram of them.