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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] cheap UV light sources?

From: Russell Shaw <rjshaw@...>
Date: 2007-02-24

David McNab wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking to try out photo etching and am considering the options.
>
> Can someone please recommend a UV lighting source which:
> - is cheap
> - has consistent UV output
> - is readily available, or easily made up from items from general
> hardware stores
> - gives good results with low exposure time (preferably 5-10 mins,
> I'm not keen on 30 minutes)

Bunnings sell a helical dark blue (Woods glass) fluro tube that screws
into a normal light socket. Rig up six of them. (I haven't tried these).

> Also, is it hard to get good results using spray-on resist?

Yes. With 4 "small" flouro tubes about 50-100mm from the pcb, PRP takes
about 3-5mins IIRC.

> Should I
> just cop the extra cost of pre-coated PCBs?

To make PRP work well means cleaning the PCB well before coating it.

Precoated PCB is less hassle to prepare, but more expen$ive from retail
shops. I get mine much cheaper from the pcb house i use.

The normal precoated pcb from the board house is 100x more sensitive
to uv light, so exposure time in normal uv light boxes may be ridiculously
short.