Today we are taking another look at the Danoplus PAR meter. In a previous video I showed that the earlier version of this meter required a 1.7 correction factor to match the Apogee MQ510. That is no longer the case. Danoplus has released a new recalibrated model that reads closer to the MQ510, and it is very easy to identify.
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In this video I will show the new device, compare it side by side with the Apogee, and walk you through a simple method for setting up your reef tank lighting by measuring PAR at the highest point on your rockwork. This one easy measurement gets your lighting 90 percent of the way there without doing a full PAR map.
If you want a reliable budget PAR meter or you want an easier way to tune your lights, this video will help you get your lighting dialed in quickly and accurately.
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???? Become a YouTube Member → youtube.com/@reefrookies/membership
???? Grab your DanoPlus PAR meter here → https://amzn.to/3LZpVZl
???? Grab your Apogee MQ-510 PAR meter here → https://amzn.to/4ilbLh9
In this video I will show the new device, compare it side by side with the Apogee, and walk you through a simple method for setting up your reef tank lighting by measuring PAR at the highest point on your rockwork. This one easy measurement gets your lighting 90 percent of the way there without doing a full PAR map.
If you want a reliable budget PAR meter or you want an easier way to tune your lights, this video will help you get your lighting dialed in quickly and accurately.
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