I keep the Photon Freedom Micro - UV Covert Nose on my "small edc items" pocket clip. Good choice.I got a Photon UV coin cell light last week off Amazon.
I used to volunteer for Emergency Management events, we had trouble getting people lined up, while parking them in fields at night, many people would not pay any attention to folks with smaller white lights or just couldn't pick them out.What is the purpose(s) of UV flashlights? I use my flashlight to look for bedbugs between the hotel matress and boxspring. Does a UV light help in this respect?
Pics of your 5w UV maglight please.I used to volunteer for Emergency Management events, we had trouble getting people lined up, while parking them in fields at night, many people would not pay any attention to folks with smaller white lights or just couldn't pick them out.
my homebuilt 5w UV maglight was a real eye catcher, quite bright and "blue" and you couldn't miss it among a hundred cars with all different lights. it really caught the eye. it was parking magic!
So for something different mine served that purpose. my sleeping bag never had bed bugs, my son and i camped lots of BLM in the west about seven states and went on night hikes with uv lights, only ever saw one scorpion the whole time, saw lots of other bugs that reacted to uv. you can fire up a firefly
something about scorpions and moonlight and getting seen, gooble it
Nope. No need for a uv light to look for them. A regular flashlight will do, you just need to know where to look. If the infestation is prominent you will smell them too. Good luck!What is the purpose(s) of UV flashlights? I use my flashlight to look for bedbugs between the hotel matress and boxspring. Does a UV light help in this respect?
The 365nm wavelength is best for most glow-in-the-dark materials and charges up GITD pigments quite well.Well, A comment from the new guy.... And since this has not been brought up... Rust Oleum makes a glow in the dark spray paint.
TST My daughter a few years ago ask me what I wanted for Christmas. (She was in her 20s) I told her a concrete alien. I told her not to buy one. They are about $1000. She made one. It was a lot of work. It stands about 5 foot high. I love it. It weighs 100s of pounds. We set it out in the yard. They said they used glow in the dark paint in the concrete. Eh doesn't work well. Glow in dark paint need to be in a sunny room and then brought out into the dark and lasts for a few minutes. Well... I sprayed the almond eyes flat black and covered them with masking tape. I got several cans of glow in the dark paint. The stuff is pretty clear so it really doesn't show up in the day time. I bought a 120 volt UV post light for the yard. This guy glows BRIGHT Alien green!!!! I bet you can see it over an 1/8 mile away down the highway. The black eyes that do not glow make it look just like an alien. When I mention it to people when I am out I get the "YOU are the guy with the Alien!!"
BTW black light does not work for the glow in the dark paint. But the right UV does. It has to be the right nm? spectrum.
If you're getting int fluorescent mineral hunting, make sure you have a shortwave UVC light as well as a longwave unit. Most fluorescent minerals glow (and some phosphoresce after turning the light off) under shortwave UV.I use it to check currency, its not foolproof, but its much easier to spot counterfeits. Also makes it easy to find small objects dropped in a carpet, and it can show some drywall / home damage id used correctly. Its also great to find spots you missed cleaning the kitchen or bathroom (when you look at your bathroom, no matter how clean you think it is, get ready for a shock). I've just started using it to find cool rocks (if that's your thing), there are fossils and gems all over here, and a lot of insects light up in odd ways. I'm sure there are professional uses for them, but mine is just a fun toy. Definitively get the UV filter as well It dims the light a bit, but colors are much more vivid.
talking 20 years ago, sorry long gonePics of your 5w UV maglight please.
Some things....... You don't want to know....I haven't traveled to the point where I needed to stay overnight in a hotel or motel, but another practical use for UV flashlights would be to check and see exactly how clean the bedclothes are.