Jetbeam JET-UV Testing and price

Don’t forget to order such a cheap zwb2 filter with it for even better performance :innocent:

The convoy is hard to say no to, even if u dont need it its such a cool flashlight most should have it :stuck_out_tongue: the jetbeam is cool tho cant wait to get it.

but 365nm has way cooler effect, i have a cheap ultrafire host 400nm and its not as nice as true UV light if u ask me.

Hello,
Thanks for the Video and the other Helpfull answers.
I have actually a cheap <1,5€ 9 LED UV Lamp (3xAAA), the UV Markers i see good with that.
But the Performance in a Few meters is even low. So i write in the Thread.
The Jet-UV is Nice but i think that its not the right lamp for more Performance after the Video.
The 365nm hav all good UV Lamps? the S2 has 365nm…

But a amazon offer today a 51 Led for 11€, i have buy one. Lets see if it better…
(395nm)

@everydaysurvivalgear: Those australian $5 bills are real nice!

BTW: the code still works…
Should i buy or should i pass…?
Can’t help it! i ordered one. :person_facepalming:

I done a proper review on it now you can check that out. I like it but i am no UV expert. The code should still work.

I had a similar 365nm 3W flashlight, compared to the S2+ with Nichia LED it performed very weak, so I sold it on Ebay.

I also used djozz custom copper board for the S2+ Nichia, cant measure it but it should perform even better than with the thin aluminium stock star
At 700mA the S2+ is a bit overdriven so a better star is definately a good idea

With the S2+ I can see UV signs easily with some daylight in the room pointing the light on it from over 1 meter

its been over 30 days and still no sign of mine :frowning:

Its not just you i am waiting for stuff from the beginning of November.

Mail has been very slow during end of year holidays over here…
My Jet UV just shipped.

Mine just arrived, pretty cool light and you can easily spot dust….everywhere!

One question I have on the Uv LED light is: is it dangerous to our eyes? I looked directly to it as its not a very bright light, can it cause any vision issues?

Never look at the LED !
Plus, if you use the light for extended time you should wear protective glasses.
Every brand might be good, because they all filter UVs

Blue and UV have been implicated in promoting cataracts, so it’s generally a Bad Idea to go staring at UV lights.

Even from incidental shining it around in a dark room, I get kind of headachy.