MQ-210 LED Correction Factor

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So I accidentally rented a MQ-210 vs 510. I have done some searching and getconflicting information. When using the 210 for reading LED’s do I need to use a correction factor? A couple of posts say you have to multiple by 1.38, others have said 1.08?

I have reached out to both BRS and Apogee and didn’t get a straight answer. Apogee didn’t direct me to a page with some correction factors but I don’t understand it.


im hoping I can get a consensus on what (if any) correction factor I should use.

I have a photon V2 fixture

I understand I should have rented the 510 but it’s too late now.
 
1.08 is the immersion correction multiplier.mq should automatically apply that since its an
Underwater meter.

Correcting for led spectrum is a bit tricky.
 
Any guess on how far off my numbers might be without a correction factor?
 
Depends on how much blue or actinic you are using.
AFAICT generally the error isn't critical.
 
Not a "correction" to be applied. Just know that it under reports spectrum below 450nm unlike the newer 510 meter.
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I’m sorry to say I really don’t understand how the under reporting in the chart affects my PAR readings? This is all new to me.

If there isn’t a good correction factor I would be interested in knowing if the readings will be so far off I can’t use them.

For example, if I get a reading of 200 from the 210 and the actual number should be 220 it’s probably not a issue. But, if the actual number should be 250+ then it might be an issue.

hope that makes sense.
 
Short answer, the difference you will measure is insignificant.
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If you a better answer, the full video is a great explanation of the differences between meters:
 
Ok. I guess I will take the readings at face value knowing they will be off, but gets me in the ball park.
 
Short answer, the difference you will measure is insignificant.
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If you a better answer, the full video is a great explanation of the differences between meters:
What throws me off about this test is, they used T5s.... the 210 states it won't work on LED?
 

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