UltraViolet LEDs...

beginningbotanist420

Well-Known Member
LEDs are all the rave these days, so i was online seeing how much it would cost to make, and if they're a good cost-efficient supplement to my CFLs, and i stumbled across these UV LEDs:

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3107633

Here are the Tech-Specs:
Ideal for hobbies and electronics projects
High visibility, T-1 3/4 (5mm)
Intensity: 280mcd (typical), wavelength: 395nm (minimum), 410nm (maximum)
Viewing angle: 30°
FW current: 20mA; FW supply: 3.2 (typical), 3.8V (maximum)
RoHS compliant

Are these good sources for UVB?

:peace:
 

beginningbotanist420

Well-Known Member
LED's at this point are not much of a good source of anything, i tried the LED panels...not worth it at al
Not even as a source as additional lighting to (6) 42w CFLs? I'm building 4 small panels [25 high-brightness reds and 25 high-brightness blues each panel] for about $25 each. It can't hurt to have them.

But that's not the point of this thread.

Are these Ultraviolet LEDs good sources of UVB? Does anyone know?

:peace:
 

SensiStar420

Active Member
LED's are definitely worth it, I would be on that so fast but the ones online are running 600$!!!!! How are you building these pannels, if i can my whole next grow will be entirely LEDS!!!

WOOT WOOT
 

T.H.Cammo

Well-Known Member
But that's not the point of this thread.

Are these Ultraviolet LEDs good sources of UVB? Does anyone know?

:peace:
No - no - and no!
UV-b spectrum is in the range of 280nm - 315nm. STRIKE ONE!
280mcd is downright puny output! STRIKE TWO!
At $!.69 each, you would go broke! STRIKE THREE! You're outta there!

If you want to "back-up" ypuur lighting with UV-b - go with reptile uv-b lights. Even LED UV's that are more suitable are way too expensive!
 

beginningbotanist420

Well-Known Member
No - no - and no!
UV-b spectrum is in the range of 280nm - 315nm. STRIKE ONE!
280mcd is downright puny output! STRIKE TWO!
At $!.69 each, you would go broke! STRIKE THREE! You're outta there!

If you want to "back-up" ypuur lighting with UV-b - go with reptile uv-b lights. Even LED UV's that are more suitable are way too expensive!
You just got repped. Thank you :)
 
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