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I know Marc did a very extensive write-up on using a PAR meter to analyze light bulbs; however, can a PAR meter be effectively used to determine WHEN to change metal halide bulbs?

I know that we must pay attention to not only intensity of the light in the tank, but also to the color (or color shift) as the bulb ages.

My thought is to buy a PAR meter to see if I really need to change the bulbs at 6-12 months like the manufacturers suggest. I run 3 400W MHs on a sunrise/sunset schedule like Marc describes on his site. Each bulb runs for about 6 hours per day....at different times.

One last thing...when they suggest 6-12 months per bulb...how many hours per day is that suggestion based on?

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Updated 11-28-2010 at 09:10 PM by melev

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  1. melev's Avatar
    If you keep a written record of the PAR meter measurements each time you test, then you can see the drop off in numbers over time and make an informed decision about when to change the bulbs. The best option is a simple spreadsheet of stored data, updated every couple of months.