Looks decent.. I quickly skimmed thre description, it says good for all types of lights.. would you say it reads halides accurately? I don't understand why there's a difference in measuring differencelight source types... if we were measuring flow, it doesn't matter if I poured water out a bucket or pumped it, gph is gph. Why is par different? And how do you feel this device compares to the popular apogee 510?Given BRS' data, I'd like to see the spectrums align better. For me, it's just too far off to be of value, but I'd expect that tuning the result via software could be a thing. If they aligned those peaks, I'd absolutly recommend it for hobbyist use.
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