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Old 04-13-2012, 06:55 PM
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Been using one since Christmas as a PAR meter due to high cost of shipping have not ordered more slides.
Have used the PAR meter on LEDS but note the qoute below from
the SENEYE website
"We recommend that the seneye PAR function is used only as a measure against light readings taken from other seneye devices or a seneye PAR organism table. Why? most PAR devices are aimed for use in greenhouses where they are more interested in the red end of the PAR spectrum as this is where most terrestrial plant get there useful light from. The seneye device is more sensitive than most at light below 450nm (bluer). This is arguably the most important spectra for coral and why most marine aquarists use additional actinic (03) spectrum bulbs."

Found the web portal for datalogging displaying etc. very slow.
Tried to find a wireless solution to hauling PC into fishroom when I first got
it but was unable to locate the wireless USB sender listed in manual.

As I had planned only to use it as a PAR meter I feel it serves my purposes well. If I had I wireless USB sender and a local source for slides
I would definately use it more.
So can you clearify? Par meter is accurate or not accurate, and it works with LEDs? And you can use it on and off to increase slide life? I assumed once the slides are wet, you can't let them dry out and if you keep them wet they wear out.
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Old 04-14-2012, 07:18 AM
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I would say the PAR meter is accurate but you can not do direct comparisons to a different brand due to lower value Seneye give to
red end of spectrum. The unit also indicates type of coral suitable for
your light level. I have used the meter to measure various light sources LED/PC/sunlight and have not seen anything unusual but then again I do not have another type of PAR meter to compare to.

My understanding is you can not let them dry out.

Glad to hear their shipping cost has gone down. When I ordered the only option was their global priority shipping option plus $8 Canada Post handling fee.
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Old 04-14-2012, 07:50 AM
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if anyone is interested in getting one with free shipping and the slides as well

http://reefsupplycanada.com/cgi-bin/...anada&pc=14174
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Got a Seneye and set it up a couple days ago. Very happy so far. I was very surprised how satisfying it is to be out of the house and pull up my seneye.me account and confirm that the ph and temp are still the same as they were an hour ago.

i even received my first text message from them because i decided not to soak the slide for 48 hours as per the recommendation and my ph readings were off for the first day.

also, having the computer in my sump room makes me look all kinds of high tech.



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Old 07-01-2012, 03:38 AM
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Very cool. You will have to keep us updated with your experience
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