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Old 02-23-2011, 03:56 PM
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Good find hillegom! Very useful information for a diy par meter without having to get light diodes and ic chips and some crazy soldering.


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Originally Posted by hillegom View Post
I have copied this from the net and I will one day buy the sensor.

If you have a good quality multi-meter you can purchase the SQ-120 quantum sensor from Apogee instruments http://www.apogeeinstruments.com/man..._300manual.pdf

The sensor which costs $139.00 measures Milli-volts which you just multiply the reading on your Multi-meter by 5 to give you a very accurate par reading without having to spend hundreds more on the actual Quantum meter.
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