New ALTA by Monnit PAR Light Meter Launches to Boost Smart Agriculture Operations

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Aug 03, 2021 01:00 pm
SALT LAKE CITY -- 

Monnit released its ALTA® Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) Light Meter today. It’s an essential agritech tool to help commercial growers, greenhouse staff, and grow house managers accurately measure light levels that directly affect plant health and growth. The ALTA PAR Light Meter monitors the solar radiation spectrum (from 389 to 692 nanometers) that is the ideal light wavelength plants need for photosynthesis.

By connecting leaf light saturation to the Internet of Things (IoT) through the PAR Light Meter, growers get actionable data on their mobile devices and computers about how much light crops receive.

“To be a highly successful and competitive commercial grower, you need to know the optimal light your high-value crops require to flourish,” said Brad Walters, CEO of Monnit Corporation. “Our PAR Light Meter gives growers critical data to help fuel real-time decision-making about grow lighting in smart agriculture operations.”

With the wireless PAR Light Meter, growers can:

  • Monitor and manage grow light performance to reduce operating costs.
  • Optimize lighting in various environments to maximize growth and quality.
  • Track light exposure and duration to maintain saturation levels, preventing damage and inhibited or excessive growth.

Get Key PAR Readings

The PAR Light Meter monitors PAR from indoor and outdoor light sources, including LEDs. The PAR spectral range is measured in photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD) of micromoles per square meter per second (μmol/m2/s). In other words, PPFD indicates light intensity and the amount of light that lands onto a square meter of crops each second.

Daily Light Integral (DLI)—the amount of PAR that lands on a square meter of crops during 24 hours—is also measured by the PAR Light Meter. With DLI calculated in moles of light per square meter per day (mol/m2/d), it’s the buildup of PPFD during a full day.

The PAR Light Meter helps growers easily adjust grow lighting height and density over and under the crop canopy by delivering these two vital readings.

Learn how the PAR Light Meter improves growing operations at Monnit.com.

About Monnit Corporation

Monnit offers Remote Monitoring Solutions for virtually any industry application. Monnit’s 80+ IoT sensors remotely monitor temperature, light, humidity, water, vibration, and more. Analyze data using iMonnit software, and get alerts via email, text, or call when settings change.

Kyle Detro
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