From experience I can tell you that the amount and color tone of
the visible light has little to do with the actual uv output. TI used to
sell tiny button uv leds that had almost no visible light output. However,
they didn't output much in the way of uv either. UV leds have come a long
way in the past couple years. Also, the MCD rating is pretty much useless
on most ebay leds. My experience has that they exaggerate the rating...
When possible ask for and get the manufacturers datasheet.
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 12:19 AM, James <bitsyboffin@...> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> does anybody know much about UV LEDs and the differences between them?
>
> I have a batch of UV leds from ebay, and a batch of UV leds from another
> chinese wholesaler.
>
> The ebay ones were sold as 395-400 nm, viewing angle 20-25 degrees,
> 30mA, 3.2-3.8v
> The other ones were sold as 395-400 nm, 3.2-3.4v, 20mA, viewing angle 30
> degrees.
> The ebay ones stated 2000 mcd, but I wouldn't believe that (nor is it
> useful for UV to state an mcd which is about visible spectrum), the
> other ones claim 150-200 mcd which seems a reasonable claim for the
> visible output.
>
> I had some time ago made an exposure box out of the ebay ones, and
> killed some over time (was pushing a bit much current through them I
> think, being they are tightly packed the heat was building up pretty
> good), so I replaced 1 complete column and a couple of other failing
> ones with some of the chinese wholesaler batch, in the slideshow here
> I've tried to capture the difference...
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/93638530@N08/sets/72157632863117628/show/
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> The two batches in the off state are both water clear, 5mm, identical
> appearance, but as I hope you can see they differ REMARKABLY in their
> visible light in the on state - naturally visible light isn't too
> important here anyway, but such a big difference surprised me enough to
> think I'd been sold fakes.
>
> The ebay ones look "like you would expect UV leds to look" they emit a
> little violet light, the other ones emit a quite strong light blue,
> cyan, sort of colour.
>
> At an angle, the ebay ones in the on state are largely visibly
> transparent, the other ones are opaque with visible colour.
>
> I did a quick test exposure (with dry film) and interestingly the
> wholesaler ones exposed MORE strongly, that is, the exposed areas were
> noticeably darker, so definitely they are putting out a decent amount of
> UV in at least a wavelength suitable to expose dry film, but I'm curious
> as to why there would be such a large difference visibly.
>
> So, anybody able to share any insights into this phenomenon?
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> James Sleeman
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