Hybridway
Well-Known Member
Is that how the chart on the site works too?As I said, I don't take measurements to determine the PPF. 3500K CD at 2.1 amps provides 75 watts and 50% efficiency (2.3 umol/j) 75 x 2.3 = 172.5 PPF. I was just kidding about it being my motto. I had just realized the price and PPF were the same and thought it was amusing, but yes if one emitter provides 172.5 PPF then 4 will provide 690 PPF. I'm not sure why you think the total PPF would be irrelevant as it represents the total photon output of the lamp.
I did not see anywhere a hight to determine the PPF or PPFD in said areas? Was this determined through calculating the emitters output? I'm trying to figure out the output at different heights. Trying to understand.