The digital lux meter is suitable for various applications, such as in schools, in offices, in industry, in warehouses, in laboratories as well as in the family. It can be used to measure the degree of Illuminance for surface of an object, that is, the relationship between the luminous flux in the surface and the illuminated area. The intensity of illumination plays an important role for human health, especially for the welfare of the eyes.
This instrument is simple and easy to operate, 4 ranges to be switchable. The pocket design makes it convenient and portable, easy to use and to get a precision reading.
Specifications:
Display: Large LCD characters display. LCD display provides low power consumption. Data Hold function for holding measuring values. Range: 0.1~200,000Lux, 0.01~20,000Fc. Resolution: 0.1Lux / 0.01Fc. Units: Lux & Fc.
Precise and easy readout
4 ranges to be switchable
LCD display provides low power consumption
Compact, lightweight, and excellent operation
Data Hold function for holding measuring values
Display: Large LCD characters display
Range: 0.1~200,000Lux, 0.01~20,000Fc
Resolution: 0.1Lux / 0.01Fc
Accuracy:±4%
Measurement speed: 2 times / second
Units: Lux & Fc
Hold function, Auto range & Manual range
Auto Power OFF: After approx.15 minutes
Battery: 1* 9V battery(Included)
Low power of battery detecting
Dperating Environment: 14 to 122F(-10 to 50°C), 10%~90%RH
Dimensions: 145 X 67 X 32mm
Weight: 170g (6.0 oz)
17 comments
noobydoodle
13 Aug 17#1
Why is there a horse in the room?
Maevoric to noobydoodle
13 Aug 17#2
He's avoiding the elephant in the room
Newbold to noobydoodle
13 Aug 17#4
You've not heard of the Light Horse Brigade? :wink:
Muir to noobydoodle
13 Aug 17#7
The Lloyds horse has already inserted itself into every major life event and is now starting to scrape the bottom of the barrel. Changed your lightbulbs? Still by your side.
Maevoric
13 Aug 17#3
Completely pointless for most people..... Heat!!
Crossbow
13 Aug 17#5
What do I need to buy to check if this is accurate? :stuck_out_tongue:
Turnip to Crossbow
13 Aug 17#6
A bottle of Vodka.
SleepyChris
13 Aug 17#8
Pointless but cheap....Want one.
darecy
13 Aug 17#9
I don't need it! Bought...
Madalion
13 Aug 17#10
It's a horse lamp, so guess its indoor only as it doesnt have an IP rating for outdoors. :wink: Horse costs over £4,000 btw!
missmisiowa
13 Aug 17#11
I used to check new LED ceiling lights vs old fluorescent tube and it was: 800 lux LED panel (40 watt) 400 lux 4 x fluorescent tube (90 watt) this proves efficiency. Then I went outside with this gizmo and it read 80,000 lux ........ have fun checking the Sun :-)
morrig
13 Aug 17#12
Yep sunlight is mighty powerfull like most things in nature we are mere pawns on the planet,Universe
Ross87
13 Aug 17#13
Might have to pick one of these up, just to prove the sun does shine out of my backside.
urbanbushwacker
13 Aug 17#14
if you spend good money on this meter the only thing you may find not very bright is yourself? :thinking:
chapchap
13 Aug 17#15
I'm buying it for the 1* 9V battery - I've always wanted one of them.
barginfan
13 Aug 17#16
Install Smart Tools onto your smartphone instead. You don't need that either, but what the hell!
emlin
14 Aug 17#17
The middle classes will be buying these to show how bright their children really are.
Opening post
17 comments
800 lux LED panel (40 watt)
400 lux 4 x fluorescent tube (90 watt)
this proves efficiency.
Then I went outside with this gizmo and it read 80,000 lux ........ have fun checking the Sun :-)
You don't need that either, but what the hell!