In general, a lightmeter will not give you directly exposure times in 10's of minutes. Neither will it have provisions for the f-numbers of a pinhole camera (camer obscura). But that is the easy part: say, meter indicates 1/125 f/16.
"Equivalent" (read below) exposures: 1/2sec f/128, 1sec f/180, 2sec f/256, etc... but only a starting point.
The hard part is reciprocity law failure. And the meter won't help, even if it has markings up to 30min and f/256.
-) to my knowledge (Internet...) the Super and the Super L have the same metering circuit
-) I don't know the sensitivity of that meter. Someone could check against one of those most sensitive meters. But that won't help you as you don't know yet the luminance in question...
Luminance = "Brightness" of your subject (in this case the reflection from your chamber wall.
For proper working of that meter you need a mercury battery. Have you got one??
(Or a well made electronic substitute?)
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