If you want a black light effect, get the 10W UV. Dangerous for your eyes, but that's what it will look like. It's also wicked expensive.
No modifications to lens holders or heatsinks are neccessary to use the 10W LEDengins.
If you want a black light effect, get the 10W UV. Dangerous for your eyes, but that's what it will look like. It's also wicked expensive.
No modifications to lens holders or heatsinks are neccessary to use the 10W LEDengins.
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Just don't look directly at it if you get a UV LED. LEDs operate in the 365-395nm range, which is actually NEAR UV and not full on UV light. UV light begins in the 400+ range. Be careful with where and how much you use it. I'd only keep it around as a display item or 'show' item to bring out on rare occasions.
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