02-07-2014, 01:31 PM
Just be careful if they're 365nm LEDs. 365nm light is in the range that is harmful to human vision. You'll want to put them in a housing that lets you direct the light away from your eyes. I never look directly into the LEDs on mine.
I'd been wanting another 365nm blacklight for testing glow times on the materials for the jigs I make, so I ordered a PeeDar. From the pics it looks identical to the 365nm light I bought from LED Wholesalers, but we shall see! I also have another UV light that I'm not sure of the range on, but considering I got it free in a package of carpet cleaner I'm betting it's around 400nm. It doesn't charge glow materials nearly as fast.
I'll try and do a comparison between the three lights when the PeeDar gets here this weekend.
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I'd been wanting another 365nm blacklight for testing glow times on the materials for the jigs I make, so I ordered a PeeDar. From the pics it looks identical to the 365nm light I bought from LED Wholesalers, but we shall see! I also have another UV light that I'm not sure of the range on, but considering I got it free in a package of carpet cleaner I'm betting it's around 400nm. It doesn't charge glow materials nearly as fast.
I'll try and do a comparison between the three lights when the PeeDar gets here this weekend.
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