Here’s a pretty good walk through of the lux meter.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/new-lux-meter-how-do-i-use.368945/#post-4549549
One thing to keep in mind, par is kinda relative to nutrients And alkalinity. So the exact same coral in an ULNS may need less light than one in a high nutrient tank.
So finding your own sweet spot is pretty important.
Knowing what your levels are in the tank can be handy if you need or want to move stuff in the tank.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/how-to-find-your-led-intensity-sweet-spot.308181/#post-3785697
Myself , when I only had the lux meter I made a basic estimate of the top of the tank and went with it. Never touched the led settings really for a couple years.
That works too.
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Thx saltyfilmfolks. I appreciate the info. I wasn’t aware of that but makes sense.


