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I bought this spectrometer from Aliexpress. However it have problems as you can see from the attachment, where it can't capture the correct spectra of lightsource like my Osram HCI-TS 70W/830. Also: I don't know how to import spectra to my computer with it. Why this is happening?
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| Aliexpress is not known for providing particularly good quality products…
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| Maybe you need to calibrate it? Use a light source with known wavelength (either lasers or gas discharge lamps) to calibrate the spectrometer. Keep in mind don't point lasers at the spectrometer directly, point it towards paper.
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I don't know how to calibrate this spectroscope. @RRK, @James, can you help me?
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| Ask the seller, they are often helpful
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If im not wrong, your spectrometer is model LS335. If its of any help, try downloading the manual for it here.
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| There is no calibration instructions in the manual. "Note: The calibration function is restricted to use by metrology institutes only and is prohibited for use by non-professionals."
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@dor123 , have you tried the spectrometer with single wavelength light sources? See if the reading on the spectrometer matches with the actual wavelength. For example, a red laser is ~650nm, a green laser is ~532nm, a violet laser is ~405nm, a neon lamp has a peak at 632.8nm. If the values for these are close (+ or - a few nm) then the spectrometer should be correct. (Don't point the laser directly on the spectrometer, point the lasers on a white wall and place the spectrometer pointed towards the wall looking at the laser dot.)
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« Last Edit: March 05, 2026, 02:10:51 PM by LightsAreBright27 »
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| Here is an example of Chinese cheated with the use of low resolution spectral sensor. Not many users today with discharge sources, and this is not very much noticeable with smooth spectrum LEDs.
I suggest to return this meter while still possible. Or sell it to someone who could use it for its intended purpose, measuring light levels with some added benefits of flicker or *rough* spectral balance.
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« Last Edit: March 06, 2026, 12:02:05 AM by RRK »
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