lumen aeternum
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I see Cree has one rated at 365 nm.
Eagtac uses an Edison Opto 395nm UV LED -- awfully close to visible starting at 400nm, so what is that good for?
Do UV LEDs have a really tight emission spectrum? or not -- like to know the actual range.
Do they all have about the same emission (brightness) ?
looking for a biological fluids light, bright enough to scan an area for urine without having to be inches away from the surface.
Eagtac uses an Edison Opto 395nm UV LED -- awfully close to visible starting at 400nm, so what is that good for?
Do UV LEDs have a really tight emission spectrum? or not -- like to know the actual range.
Do they all have about the same emission (brightness) ?
looking for a biological fluids light, bright enough to scan an area for urine without having to be inches away from the surface.