Goose502
Chameleon Enthusiast
Exactly, this Meter is too broad to accurately measure UVB. You will be getting readings for too large a wavelength. The measurement covers both UVA and UVB, with partial UVC. The reason there are so many models of Solar Meters, is that each one has a very narrow (specific) calibrated wavelength. If you could test this particular meter against known results, you could trend the data for your meter, but without expensive data collection, I wouldn’t risk it. Spend the extra money and use what every zoo/breeding facility has trusted for years. Trust me, I looked for a less expensive tool, couldn’t find one I could trust.@Goose502 Are use sure about that? They both have the same 280-400 nm reading, and the description in the link says this "' Ultra Violet Light Meter, UV AB (280 to 400 nM) Lighting Types". The only place uvc is mentioned is in the ads headline. I asked @Matt Vanilla Gorilla about this one last night as well and he seemed to think it was fine?