Spherical PAR Sensor System (four sensors) - IC-3050
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Aquations Spherical PAR Sensors measure omnidirectional light underwater. They are particularly useful in aqueous solutions where light is highly scattered and diffuse (e.g. dense cell cultures). This model includes 4 sensors and an interface box




Aquation?s Spherical PAR Sensors measure omnidirectional light underwater. They are particularly useful in aqueous solutions where light is highly scattered and diffuse (e.g. dense cell cultures). The miniature design (19 mm diameter) enables operation in small volumes.
Aquation?s Scalar PAR Sensors measure irradiance as PAR from all directions, enabling you to determine how much light is available at a single point in
waters with significant upwelling, scattered and diffuse light. Omindirectional light measurements are useful when calculating light use efficiency
in cell cultures (e.g. electron transport rate) and light availability in natural systems including turbid estuaries or coral reefs with highly reflective
sands.
Up to four Aquation Scalar PAR Sensors are connected to a single controller. The controller logs data continuously and makes this available to the host
network via a WiFi link. The controller can be solar powered or operated from mains power.
Features:
- Scalar 4 sensors measure omnidirectional light
- Continuous measurements, logged data
- Sphere diameter: 19 mm/ ? inch
- Submersible
- Non-corrosive plastic
- WiFi links controller to your network
- PAR (400-700nm) to 4000 umol quanta m-2 s-1
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