Just curious on how you feel this par meter in the seneye device compares with a true par meter and if you feel the par/lux/kelvin values are accurate for your light? I know seneye claims to give you a more realistic value of your PAR number as most par meters are designed to work in the mid range of the visible light spectrum and become skewed under blue/ultraviolet lighting, I'm just wondering if this value is truly more accurate or just a gimmick for using an RGB meter instead of a cosine correcting device.

Huh? testing pH alone is the #1 for any fish keeper its the bare bones basics of responsible fish keeping let alone reef. How would you know if your system has not crashed in other words fallen low pH that will kill corals pretty well, not to mention wrong pH upsetting the tiny gill membranes of your fish.


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A PAR meter when you take the time to understand it or better PUR (I believe the seneye also has PUR) measures the usable light emitting from your lights, this not only can tell you when your bulbs needs replacing or with LED tell you if where you put that $200 coral s going to be cremated.

pH the #1 thing we should be testing? Sorry, but I disagree completely. In fact, chasing some pH magic number can lead to devastating effects on your tank. My current main system (34g) is designed in a way that pH swings are not apt to happen. I do have a pH meter, and if things would start to look bad I might use it to see where I am at. However, I always have lots of water on hand and a quick massive WC is an easy thing for me to do (back to the properly designed system bit). I have absolutely no need to keep a constant check on pH. Personally, I think we should test our fresh water more for TDS. I believe having the cleanest most pure water is the most important thing in reef keeping. Call me crazy!

So for anyone who has considered this for the light meter functions let it be known it is accurate and comparable to a LiCor PAR meter in both blue and white spectrums. BRS has a video where they recommend the seneye or the apogee as the best alternatives to a LiCor PAR meter.

seneye connect application (SCA) v2 allows you to see the current readings from your seneye device and will automatically uploaded your readings to your personal seneye.me account. Downloading of the SCA is only required if you are using your seneye device with a PC. If you are using a Seneye Web Server (SWS) then please refer to these instructions.

Occasionally your computer can be configured so that that seneye cannot communicate with the servers correctly. To find out if this is a problem, please download the program from the following link. When you run the program it will generate a text file that can be sent to [email protected] this will allow us to see if you have full connectivity with the seneye servers.

Seneye reef product is aimed at reef aquarium keepers and planted aquarium owners. The device has a full light meter able to measure LUX, Kelvin and PAR.Easy to useConstantly monitoringreliable and accurate early warning before fish killedconvenient and suitable alertsclear explaination of the problemcorrect adviceSeneye will be the first combined product to constantly monitor life critical parameters for both freshwater or saltwater aquatics. The device will be available with a wired USB connection and with an optional wireless module to increase range and convenience. With an optional USB power adaptor it can work autonomously. Easy to understand feedback is created on the device using indicator lights. The results are displayed on the customers computer and also online, allowing for remote monitoring. The sophisticated software analyses the results and warns before the fish will become harmed. Featuresmultiple parameters monitoredremains constantly in aquariumconstantly monitors 4 key life critical parametersadditional measurement of 6 parameterseasy to useuses standard USB connector to any PCdoesnt need computer connectionremote monitoringtext message and online results with predications and advicePlease note you have to replace the consumable slide which tests the PH and NH3 which lasts for 1 month and makes nearly 3000 readings each month.

The seneye light meter is located in the round window on the back of the seneye device. The light levels will change depending on the position of the sensor relative to the light source. For example, if left in the top corner the light readings will be very low and not representative of the light received by corals and plants in different areas..

First thing Seneye recommends after opening the box is to prepare the slide by soaking it in aquarium water for 24h (48 in saltwater setups) for best accuracy. I followed the recommendations and came back to finish the installation 2 days later. Next step is registration on www.seneye.me website.You create an account and link your device to it, enabling live feed from the device. If you type in your e-mail address and mobile phone number, you also activate e-mail and text message alert functions(more on that later).

Are your corals not as vibrant as you expect? Have you ever had an aquarium crash unexpectedly? Now with the seneye Reef you can continuously monitor and analyze key life-critical parameters in your saltwater aquarium to ensure that your corals and fish thrive. You can automatically receive alerts before conditions become toxic, giving you time to fix the problem without losing your fish. The integrated PAR, LUX, and Kelvin meter allows you to ensure that your lighting conditions are optimal, so your corals thrive and appear vivid.

As the seneye devices are USB there are multiple connection options available. When connected to the Power Adaptor readings are stored every hour and flashing lights on the device indicate if there is a problem. Readings are stored for 35 days and are automatically uploaded once reconnected to a PC.

@skank - for pond I would not spend money on monitor as it is pointless, monitoring without actions (e.g. your temperature to low/high - what you gona do? or Ph to low - will you add 5KG of Soda to raise it)

But for marine/reef aqua this is must, I have 4 DIY dozers that adds NOPOX, Ph buffer[Soda], Mg, Ca, dKh buffer, heaters, chillers, water top up, lighting - all those depends on monitor parameters, e.g. temperature too hot - lights to 50% power, Chiller on, etc. another example if Ph at 8PM is to low (

look, for 99% of seneye users are happy to monitor from Seneye.me and warnings sent to SMS [as long as you pay new slide every month ($10/each or $120/year), so the cost for you would be not just the S.USB but slides, lets say winter your pond is frozen, will you monitor it? for $120/year you can upgrade filter, or new UV or bunch of fishes. my reef needs monitoring every day.

did you try those cheap water test strips? cost about 5$, but no hassle with connecting to HA/Seneye.

The temperature is continuously measured so you will receive a warning if your heater or cooler breaks downFree AmmoniaThe highly toxic free ammonia (NH3) is measured to very low levels, so you can prevent mortality from ammonia poisoning.pHThe seneye measures the pH in your aquarium or pond water between 6.4 and 9. This range is ideal for most underwater life and by focusing on this range a great precision has been achieved.Water levelMeasurements are only made when the Seneye is in the water, not false measurements.LUXMeasuring environment LUX and can be used to make direct LUX measurements, so you can see how your lamps deteriorate over time.kelvinGives you insight on where your lighting is located on the Kelvin scale.PARMeasure the photosynthetic active radiation (PAR), photosynthetic active radiation (PAR), gives you immediate insight into whether you have the right quality and quantity lighting for your plants and corals.Apps for smartphones:  

At present we do not produce a Mac version of the seneye connect application so you cannot connect your seneye device to your Mac and upload data to seneye.me. This is the only aspect of seneye that is not Mac compatible.

If you own a Mac and want to use a seneye device then we suggest the use of a seneye web server (SWS). This performs the task of uploading data to the seneye servers from your device. The SWS has a build in web page interface that can be used to view data locally and adjust the setting on the seneye device. This interface is fully Mac compatible, as to is the seneye.me dashboard.


Are your corals not as vibrant as you expect? Have you ever had an aquarium crash unexpectedly? Now with the seneye Reef you can continuously monitor and analyze key life-critical parameters in your saltwater aquarium to ensure that your corals and fish thrive. You can automatically receive alerts before conditions become toxic, giving you time to fix the problem without losing your fish. The integrated PAR, LUX, and Kelvin meter allows you to ensure that your lighting conditions are optimal, so your corals thrive and appear vivid.

As the seneye devices are USB there are multiple connection options available. When connected to the Power Adaptor readings are stored every hour and flashing lights on the device indicate if there is a problem. Readings are stored for 35 days and are automatically uploaded once reconnected to a PC. 006ab0faaa

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