- Jun 26, 2010
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what i want to know is how much flux, or radiant energy, (or whatever you optics people call it) a standard 40W black light lamp outputs relative to the sun, and at UVA frequencies. for example is one hour of sunlight exposure equal to 10 hours of blacklight exposure? an explanation would be helpful too. im using two 40W lamps and if you need any other info i can give it to you.
the reason why i ask this is because i have a blacklight in my dorm (looks awesome) and i want to know if it going to make me age really fast. i have no clue how much UVA it outputs. maybe i'm being ridiculous or paranoid, idk.
the reason why i ask this is because i have a blacklight in my dorm (looks awesome) and i want to know if it going to make me age really fast. i have no clue how much UVA it outputs. maybe i'm being ridiculous or paranoid, idk.