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I have big lights, small lights, all LEDs, but now I want an UV light.
Probably AA form factor. (Something carryable)
Probably AA form factor. (Something carryable)
etc said:I have big lights, small lights, all LEDs, but now I want an UV light.
Probably AA form factor. (Something carryable)
tsask said:try Lighthound he's got those 3AAA 12 LED UV lights. I wouldnt waste time with anything less. BTW priced right at $6.99
etc said:Is there an AA cell version?
CM said:The terralux UV for the 2AA MM is an outstanding buy. It uses the Cree high power UV LED.
http://www.led-replacement.com/tle-5uv.html
postalguy said:This is a pretty good deal I picked up on. 21-led, $9 for light and $9 shipping. 380-385 nm for better effect. The really cheap ones are 395-410 nm and don't work as well, (I know because I have one of these too).
http://cgi.ebay.com/380-385-nM-UV-U...hZ012QQcategoryZ66951QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem
If this expires, he has plenty more for the same price. Just make sure it's the 380-385 nm version.
JNewell said:I have both the $7 Lighthound multi-LED light and the Terralux kit. It's hard to beat the Lighthound light for the money. Both seem to work better with the plastic window (lens) removed - it seems to absorb some of the shorter-wave UV. Both work fine for my casual uses - how much more effective are the 380nm lights?
InfidelCastro said:Does this have a decent amount of throw. I'm told the Cree unit above has a little bit of throw to it. I would like to drop it into a camo minimag and use it for scorpion hunting. I'm wondering if a lower wavelength unit would work better though. And I know 5mm LED's aren't exactly designed for throw...