insanefred
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Now I gotta clean my house better. :green::eeew:
Now I gotta clean my house better. :green::eeew:
Either that or change the bed sheets more often.
I was going on a business trip for final acceptance of some circuit boards we were having built. I took a 9 inch tube UV light with me to inspect the conformal coating. The light was packed inside my luggage for safe keeping for the trip. Once I got to the hotel, I plugged the light in for giggles, and the bed comforter lit up like a Christmas tree.
No more Raddison Suites for me.
I will be in London at the Savoy, I will check there, if they have a problem, well, I dont even know what to say?
Now I gotta clean my house better. :green::eeew:
Red,
Did you get my email?
Purchase one of the Nitecore P20UV lights to take with you. Small enough for an edc kinda of light with enough power for the UV function.
Now I gotta clean my house better. :green::eeew:
Some marks on bed sheets despite washing will still show up. Hard to tell what makes them but even the detergent can cause suspicious blotches
Did you go for the Convoy S2+ with Nichia UV? That thing is a freaking beast and illuminates all sorts of stuff that I had not previously imagined would be around, well, everywhere.Now I gotta clean my house better. :green::eeew:
Did you go for the Convoy S2+ with Nichia UV? That thing is a freaking beast and illuminates all sorts of stuff that I had not previously imagined would be around, well, everywhere.
Remember to use eye protection when using UV emitters.
Only a tiny portion of the emission energy is used to flouresce what you do not hope to see on sheets.
Reflected UV can be a hazard, so you do not need to be looking at the business end of the UV flashlight to get in trouble.
Yes, important safety tip. Now, I had an eye exam and the Dr. knew quite a bit about UV and told me any polycarbonate [sp] glasses protect all forms of UV even 365nm! Is this true?
Apologies for the thread drift, but I could actually do with a good UV light for detecting hydraulic /fuel /oil leaks. What would be the best nm range for this and of course the best light that's fit for purpose .