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πŸ”¦ Digital Illuminance Lux Meter Photometer 0 to 200,000 Lux eL200K by ennoLogic – Auto-Ranging with Hold, Min, Max, Average Functions and Backlight Review

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Description of πŸ”¦ Digital Illuminance Lux Meter Photometer 0 to 200,000 Lux eL200K by ennoLogic – Auto-Ranging with Hold, Min, Max, Average Functions and Backlight

THE ENNOLOGIC LIGHT METER eL200K measures illuminance, the amount of light incident on a surface per unit area. Illuminance is measured in lux or foot candle, and the eL200K displays both. It is a great tool for measuring light levels in offices, labs, warehouses, classrooms, and homes. Useful for checking desk and work surface lighting, and to compare light levels in different environments. Indispensable when establishing safe or minimum levels of illumination in a work or living environment. WORKING ON THE LIGHTING IN YOUR HOME? It can be very difficult to objectively assess light levels with the naked eye - use this meter to get an accurate reading of the actual light levels every time. Compare different lamp types and wattages. Check the light level when installing accent lighting. Or maybe you're replacing incandescent light bulbs with LED light bulbs? Use the ennoLogic lux meter to compare brightness before and after. DO MY PLANTS GET ENOUGH LIGHT? The quickest way to find out is with a portable luxmeter like this one. Whether it's for your beloved orchids, indoor herb garden, hydroponics setup, plant nursery or greenhouse, the eL200K makes checking light levels easy. Maybe you're using LEC grow lights and are wondering how much light actually gets to the plants? This tool will give you the answer. MANY OTHER USES: Find out how many lux of light the light box you use for bright light therapy puts out. Or maybe you need it for a science fair project. IMPORTANT NOTE: The ennoLogic lightmeter is NOT for photography. This device does NOT allow you determine the proper exposure for a photo. Its purpose is to show you light INTENSITY in lux or foot candles at any given spot. RELIABLE AND ROBUST LIGHT METER: Measurement range 0-200,000 lux. Lux and Foot-Candle units. MAX, MIN, and AVERAGE reading display and ANALOG BAR GRAPH DISPLAY. HOLD function. Analog outputs (DC and AC). Large 1.5"" LCD display with BACKLIGHT, easy to read even from a distance. Tripod mount (tripod not included). External power option. Auto power off with override option. Comes with carrying case, 4x AA batteries, analog output interface cable and user manual. 10 YEAR WARRANTY.
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Accurate and very useful range

Nicely packaged in a soft sleeve. It is well made - the display is very easy to read and provides useful information at a glance. There is a backlight - can be battery powered and USB powered. It comes with 4 batteries and a data cable which I have not used or tested. Generally a lot for the money.

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  • The eL200K ENNOLOGICAL LIGHT METER measures illuminance, the amount of light falling on a surface per unit area. Illumination is measured in lux or foot candles, and the eL200K displays both. This is a great tool for measuring light levels in offices, laboratories, warehouses, classrooms and homes. Useful for checking table and worktop lighting and comparing light levels under different conditions. Essential when setting safe or minimum light levels in a work or home environment.
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Revainrating 1 out of 5

NOT AT ALL ACCURATE

I did a comparison test with two other exposure meters. This one shows about 100 lux less than the others. For some reason under LED lighting (which I have to test frequently for work) it only reads around 1900 lux no matter how bright the light (I've tested several LED bulbs at 10,000 or brighter). Please do not buy.

Pros
  • ARE MY PLANTS GETTING ENOUGH LIGHT? The quickest way to find out is to use a handheld light meter like this one. Whether it's your favorite orchids, indoor herb garden, hydroponic setup, nursery or greenhouse, the eL200K makes it easy to check light conditions. Perhaps you are using LEC grow lights and are wondering how much light is actually getting to the plants? This tool gives you the answer.
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  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Light meter with thoughtful design

I really enjoy using the ennoLogic eL200K digital light meter and it offers excellent value for money. It's lightweight, feels comfortable in your hand, has solid construction and easy-to-use switches. I was looking for a meter sensitive to 1 lux with a sensor on the cord. The cable mounted sensor can be positioned in the desired position to comfortably hold the instrument. I also wanted the cable to be detachable from the meter for storage to extend the life of the meter. I keep the meter in a

Pros
  • WORKING ON THE LIGHTING IN YOUR HOME? It can be very difficult to judge light levels objectively with the naked eye - use this meter to get an accurate reading of actual light levels every time. Compare different lamp types and wattages. Check light levels when installing accent lighting. Or maybe replace incandescent bulbs with LED bulbs? Use the ennoLogic light meter to compare the brightness before and after.
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  • Socket required