I am using one of these (almost the exact same model, but the VBR-100Plus) to see if my plants are getting enough light outside my window. When using this to measure SUNLIGHT as opposed to an INDOOR GROW LIGHT, should I lay it flat when reading or point it straight at the sun?
Thanks for your presentation. I just purchased the FH-100 (I think it's the exact same device) and appreciate your run-through. The cost of an apogee seemed a little overkill for indoor tomatoes and strawberries, lol
Its already been proven from migro a expert at led lights his mate bruce is the one who created the apogee par meter its already been proven how accurate the apps can be
as far as I understand, this sensor is not a true par meter, but a lux meter that just does math to convert to PAR, same as photone does. it is suspiciously cheap to be a par meter, and its app is suspiciously luc meter-y, if you know what I mean. according to a few people on the net and facebook, its really just a lux meter...
I have the FH-100 par meter. The first thing I did was use the lux meter and compare it to a DR meter(lux meter), its so far out, just checked again, dr meter (lx1330b) 9700(lux) and the FH-100 par meter 8317(lux) over 15% out, no point using it.
Your results are your results, but with your "comparison" there are many factors that you have not accounted for. A real test requires a controlled environments, known-good instruments, etc.
@@aero-gro good idea, I have a small veg room setup, I can do a basic test with a few lights on, so you can see the display, I have done a side by side test with the FH-100 par meter and a LX1330B lux meter, I don't use the par meter. ruclips.net/video/HnsVQ8wwk-U/видео.html
I am using one of these (almost the exact same model, but the VBR-100Plus) to see if my plants are getting enough light outside my window. When using this to measure SUNLIGHT as opposed to an INDOOR GROW LIGHT, should I lay it flat when reading or point it straight at the sun?
I just got the VBR-100 plus and I’m concerned about accuracy. The numbers just seem very low. Do you still feel it’s accurate?
Thanks for your presentation. I just purchased the FH-100 (I think it's the exact same device) and appreciate your run-through. The cost of an apogee seemed a little overkill for indoor tomatoes and strawberries, lol
So its this vabira meter a REAL PAR meter or does it convert lux to ppfd just like the ppfd app does?
This meter is a REAL PAR sensor, minus all of the other hardware that a mater would usually have. That's what makes it so great!!
@@aero-gro Nice thanks, ive already purchased a different one but I may buy this as backup or second unit down the line.
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Do you have an AMAZON store front?
I’m have the vbr 100 plus and it reads so low that I get light burn on my plants. It’s reads 250 umol to high
❤ i have one in white from future horticulture its identical except software slightly different
Cool. How is it working for you?
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I see they now have a VBR300. I wonder what the difference is between the 100 and 300? 🤔
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Let there be light
Indeed! And then there was light, and the Lord saw that is was good.
Thanks for sharing
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Its already been proven from migro a expert at led lights his mate bruce is the one who created the apogee par meter its already been proven how accurate the apps can be
It’s worth not getting NANNERS during flower, thanks brother!
I’m diffused
Then again,the BEST MEDICINE I’ve ever grown had NANNERS🧐
as far as I understand, this sensor is not a true par meter, but a lux meter that just does math to convert to PAR, same as photone does. it is suspiciously cheap to be a par meter, and its app is suspiciously luc meter-y, if you know what I mean. according to a few people on the net and facebook, its really just a lux meter...
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I have the FH-100 par meter.
The first thing I did was use the lux meter and compare it to a DR meter(lux meter), its so far out, just checked again, dr meter (lx1330b) 9700(lux) and the FH-100 par meter 8317(lux)
over 15% out, no point using it.
Your results are your results, but with your "comparison" there are many factors that you have not accounted for. A real test requires a controlled environments, known-good instruments, etc.
You should post a video and show us the testing environment and setup! That would be very helpful.
@@aero-gro good idea, I have a small veg room setup, I can do a basic test with a few lights on, so you can see the display, I have done a side by side test with the FH-100 par meter and a LX1330B lux meter, I don't use the par meter. ruclips.net/video/HnsVQ8wwk-U/видео.html
PAR 4 my coarse
🤬my phone and a piece of copy paper won’t do it?
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CHILDREN OF THE SUN 🎵🌞🎼sorry, I’m done.
You can burn your leaves AND RETNAS!
Alexa is such a brat!
You'd have to be an idiot to think a $50 device can measure ppfd. 😅😅😅😅
Then again,the BEST MEDICINE I’ve ever grown had NANNERS🧐
I'll add to that the worst smoke I've ever smoked had Nana's