Radion XR15 Blue PAR values ?

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I am running three Radion XR15 Blue lights on a Waterbox 190.5 (60.5" × 25.3" × 22.6") evenly spaced. Has anyone used a PAR meter on a similar setup that could give me some idea of what my values might be? I have been assuming 100ish at the bottom and 200-300 or so near the surface. Is this reasonable?
 
I am running three Radion XR15 Blue lights on a Waterbox 190.5 (60.5" × 25.3" × 22.6") evenly spaced. Has anyone used a PAR meter on a similar setup that could give me some idea of what my values might be? I have been assuming 100ish at the bottom and 200-300 or so near the surface. Is this reasonable?
That value will change based on possible chemicals in the water, etc etc. I would get a PAR meter - which many LFS will let you rent or borrow
 
I am running three Radion XR15 Blue lights on a Waterbox 190.5 (60.5" × 25.3" × 22.6") evenly spaced. Has anyone used a PAR meter on a similar setup that could give me some idea of what my values might be? I have been assuming 100ish at the bottom and 200-300 or so near the surface. Is this reasonable?
I ran xr15 g5s pro. On AB plus, I get about 200 par mid rock work which is about 8 inches deep. I’m changing out to xr30s to get 3-400
 
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I am running three Radion XR15 Blue lights on a Waterbox 190.5 (60.5" × 25.3" × 22.6") evenly spaced. Has anyone used a PAR meter on a similar setup that could give me some idea of what my values might be? I have been assuming 100ish at the bottom and 200-300 or so near the surface. Is this reasonable?
What generation and mounting height?
 
Here is a par map by someone on a 60gal cube with a g6 xr15 you can use it as a basic guide I’d guess… lots of variables.
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Maybe im not so smart - there are so many variables that IMHO its not correct to use other tanks to estimate his PAR - BUT - the reason I said this - is I would like to hear the contrary viewpoint
 
Maybe im not so smart - there are so many variables that IMHO its not correct to use other tanks to estimate his PAR - BUT - the reason I said this - is I would like to hear the contrary viewpoint
Like I said a basic guide if anything.. lots of variables play Into it… I’d guess his is a little higher in places where multiple lights overlap.
 

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