UV Lights for Labmax

I know that some of the cheap you buy are 395 nm or 405 nm but they still advertise them as 365 nm,

365 nm is simply expensive. so the sell cheap 395 nm as 365 nm.

I am not sure they might work with some steroids but not with another.

It is like somebody told you to use yellow light but you used red it is not the same.
I completely agree. All of the 365 lights I showed worked on the currency, but some better than others. There are a ton of UV light reviews on the web that talk about this. The issue is not usually whether it contains any light at 365nm, but how much more light it contains at lower frequencies. I also had some advertised 365 lights that didn't work with labmax, but I tossed them. Wish I had kept them for this thread now : )
 
BTW I looked at getting a band pass filter to play with, but they run around $120. I'm already in trouble for how much I've spent on other toys recently. I would be sleeping in my car if I ordered one of those.
 
where's your justification for this? i have no evidence that it does, but i would still love to see some side my side comparisons

edit: im not talking about carrier oil affecting pass/fail, im talking about if it affects color/glow
Labmax says it's so. I believe them.
 
I completely agree. All of the 365 lights I showed worked on the currency, but some better than others.

I am sure if you buy for example 395 nm, it has most of the output at 395 nm but maybe there is some 365 nm too depending on the light. This is why they also advertise them as 365 nm. This is why some of the 395 nm might work to some point.

But still it is never the same if you buy real 365 nm, which is expensive.
 
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