Light Meter Pod
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$505.00 USD

Product code: ML330
The Light Meter Pod is supplied with the Light Meter Probe and is used for monitoring light intensity (200 lux - 200 klux).
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Estimated delivery time: 3 weeks.
The Light Meter Pod is supplied with the Light Meter Probe and is used for monitoring light intensity (200 lux - 200 klux). The Pod and Probe are not intended for any clinical or diagnostic use.
The Light Meter Pod connects to any PowerLab unit with Pod ports (8-pin DIN inputs). PowerLab and MacLab units without available Pod ports require the Pod Expander.
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Features
- Incorporates four low pass filters to remove any high frequency interference, for example, from room lights.
- The ability to record the flickers associated with fluorescent lights with the low pass filter off.
- Four gain settings (200 lux - 200 klux)
Product Code
- ce
Technical
- Accuracy: +/- 5% (using Light Meter Probe) when used with an appropriate Pod range
- Low-pass filter: Off, 20 Hz, 10 Hz, 5 Hz, 2 Hz
- Gain: 200 klux, 20 klux. 2 klux, 200 lux
- Probe Input connector: BNC
- Weight: 200 g
All specifications were tested at the time of printing and are subject to change.