20W is what it pulls those produce maybe 50 - 100mw of unfiltered uvc, so if these are filtered hopefully by led, it will most likely perform better even if only 20mw
I think I’ll have to consider my collection complete for the time being. What would be good is a Chinese seller that is based on Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNY) rather than USD, the fluctuations seem to be much less.
My main interest lies in the ability to detect onter minerals, not in gettinghand cancer.
Signed up though my order will depend on price and specifications.
I think they will be putting some cheap 395nm chinese leds and some glass to filter out everything above 280nm or whatever is the UVC limit,
because the $30-50 price sounds too good to be true…
On the other forum, Acebeam has annouced a UVC 3535 275nm X80.
As they call it: “protect you from virus!!”. LINK
I could not find it on their website (yet).
With an almost unreadable warning like “wear protective glasses”.
That’s almost like selling guillotines to challenged people, saying it’s a cure for headache.
Seriously, these warnings about danger are getting really annoying.
Every person here is assuming all the others are dumb, and that only they know the dangers of UVC.
And many of you exaggerate things. Sure UVC is dangerous, but it isn’t going to kill when you shine it on you. Exposure time is a important factor, for both skin and eyes, and it’s not like people will sit and watch the light for hours.
Did you watch the bigclive video on youtube? He exposes himself to 20W uvc lamp that produces ozone for minutes.
And he was talking about a concert in south korea where some idiots put UVC lights on the stage and people that were close experienced bad pain in the eyes for a few days, but they didn’t die or go blind.
How come nobody has problems with 20.000 lumens lights? It’s not like they are safe to shine them in your eyes either
I don’t know. Your guess is as good as mine.
Just pointed out the announcement of an X80 with 275nm UV-C emitters on the other forum.
It was not on the Acebeam website. The one shown there is an X80 with 365nm Nichia leds.