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I have the 6.2 UVB solarmeter. I also have reflectors on my lights. If I aim the meter directly at my bulbs the readings are around 250.
That's a few inches away and with nothing blocking the bulbs.Like an inch or closer? Direct sunlight is 300 in cham land.
I can get my uvi to hit 65, but that requires the light from the uv epoxy cure machine from work.
So with the 10.0 are you able to use the bulbs all the way up to a year? Todd said I should easily be good on my 6% bulb for a year but wondering if I should order 12% next time.also what is you preference the reptisun brand bulbs or Arcadia? Is there really that much of a difference?That's a few inches away and with nothing blocking the bulbs.
My preference is arcadia because they last a year and I got the Solarmeter because they can last longer than a year and I want to be able to monitor their outputSo with the 10.0 are you able to use the bulbs all the way up to a year? Todd said I should easily be good on my 6% bulb for a year but wondering if I should order 12% next time.also what is you preference the reptisun brand bulbs or Arcadia? Is there really that much of a difference?
My preference is arcadia because they last a year and I got the Solarmeter because they can last longer than a year and I want to be able to monitor their output
Even for a 6% you think it will last me a year?My preference is arcadia because they last a year and I got the Solarmeter because they can last longer than a year and I want to be able to monitor their output
Even for a 6% you think it will last me a year?
Ok now I seriously want a solar meterI cant speak for the 6%, but i installed a 12% aug 2013 that was measuring 2.8 uvi. I just measured it and it was 2.0. So its gone down 33% in 3.5 years.