Are Hanna photometer and thermometer the best you can get? For those in the know, a good instrument can be the most essential tool they can get their hands on even though these instruments look like weird and obscure gadgets to the layman. Amongst these tools and instruments there are many favorite but today let talk about two of the favorites from hydroponic labs around the world. Let’s talk about the easy to use Hanna photmeter and it’s cousin from the same company, the Hanna thermometer.
So what does a Hanna Photmeter do? Let us start with the basic. Photometry is the science that studying light and its concerning brightness. Photometry used to be done using the human eye in the olden days until electric light sensitive tools like the photometer was invented. That is where the Hanna Photometer comes in. This instrument is a favorite of Hydroponic engineers and operators because this instrument is used in photography, soil testing, and the water industry. And, when all of these disciplines combine you get a well operating hydroponic lab with assists in plant growth by two or three times. Where Hanna Photometers excel in the lab is mostly because of their transportability. These instruments can be carried to various zones of operations to measure the amount of natural light seeping in to the lab and combining it with artificial lamps to get the best solution that will assist with growing strong healthy plants that will bear fruits and more.
How does a Hanna Thermometer assist in a lab? Let us go back to the basics once again. What does a thermometer do? The word thermometer as google puts it is made up of thermo (heat) and meter (measuring device), the meaning of the word thermometer is pretty straightforward. Thermometer measure temperature and that