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Many of us use UV to hunt for fluorescent insects and minerals and other stuff, and do it with a whole lot less than 20 watts. I wonder if those tubes are a lot less efficient than LEDs and that’s the difference? Or if its just “area” - those thing are bigtime flood of course, and most flashlights aren’t quite as floody. I don’t know, but finding 20 watts of power in a UV flashlight is going to be tricky. UV emitters just generally can’t take that much power, so you’re left with building some DIY UV monster so that all that power can be spread around several emitters. Anybody built a Q8 UV yet? 4 Nichia UV emitters should get close to handling 20 watts total I think, although they may not be very happy about it. The Q8 uses standard reflectors + glass so no issues with polycarb blocking. You’d have to rework the driver though, because the stock driver is going to lay down A LOT more than 20 watts and quickly nuke those emitters, but its doable.
If I were you I’d probably just order up a Convoy S2+ UV and go from there. Its not nearly 20 watts and its kinda focused (not fully, still has good spill and you could probably diffuse it if you wanted), but otherwise is a great UV flashlight. But its pretty cheap and would at least let you know what direction to go in next.