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Would I be able to operate the realUV 365nm and 395nm strips individually and simultaneously?
I am interested in a 3.2 ft strip of each of the two wavelengths and would like to be able to have them separate individually and simultaneously (both straps on at the same time, but also the ability to have them operate independently). What equipment/setup would be needed?
Based on the details provided, we might recommend an installation that utilizes our DMX Dimmer and Decoder as a hub for both LED Strip Lights.
The DMX Dimmer and Decoder is a product that can be used to precisely control the output of each connected channel, as well as multiple LED Strip Lights. In the hopes that it proves to be helpful, we have attached a link to the product user manual below.
Specification Sheet and User Manual
I am interested in setting up two short straps of the LED UV. One strip at 365nm and the other at 395nm. These would be attached to the wall just above a table where I'd like to observe/study banknotes with fluorescent properties. As long as the lights would be powerful enough to shed their special type of light about 2-3 ft or so, then that is all I'd need.
I just would not know how to install it. Would it come with instructions? Or is it simply another unit that needs to be plugged in and the leads from the two strips would have to be plugged in? Is there a way to call and discuss using it?
Based on the details provided, we can confirm that the LED Strip Lights can be daisy-chained together using the Daisy-Chain DC Connector for UV LED Strips product.
This would allow for a low-cost installation utilizing the minimum quantity of power supplies and connectors for the two 3.2 ft (1 meter) lengths of the 365nm and 395nm realUV™ LED Strip Lights.
So, with 2 strips and the device(s) needed to make the daisy chain work, what would the cost be? Also, would I need any advanced knowledge/skills to install the units? Would installation instructions/guidance be provided?
My main purpose is to have these lights installed to observe and take pictures of banknotes (US and world banknotes) that fluoresce...would these lights (365nm/395nm) do the trick?
Generally speaking, the fluorescent effect upon a target will be strongest with the 365nm version. We have attached an informative link from our website regarding the topic below.
We have also attached links to two LayoutMaps below, which illustrate the configuration using the realUV LED Strip Lights. These links contain installation descriptions and links to each product featured within.
What is the Difference Between 365 nm and 395 nm UV LED Lights?
LayoutMaps™ - LED Strip Light Layout 7021_4B
LayoutMaps™ - LED Strip Light Layout 7021_4D
What is the main function of the dimmer? For example, if I connect the dimmer between the power supply and the strip, will I be able to increase/decrease the intensity of a single strip? Control whether multiple strips are either on or off.
Based on the fact that 365nm will generally give better effects for my uses and therefore, rendering the 395nm not as necessary, what would be the cost for the 365nm strip and power supply?
Also, how long does the strip last and are individual cells on the strip replaceable...or dies the whole strip need to eventually need to be replaced?
We can confirm that the dimmer uses a dial to adjust the output (between 0-100%) of the connected LED Strip Light product.
We can also confirm that the realUV™ LED Strip Lights have a three-year warranty period. If the lights encounter malfunctions during that time, please let us know and we would be happy to help.
Aside from controlling the intensity of things emitted, what is/are the functions that the Dimmer offers? For example, does it offer the option of adding another strip and allowing to "toggle" between the different light sources and controlling the light intensity of each light strip? My understanding is that without the Dimmer, the light strip and the power unit would just allow one strip to be used and it will be either on or off with additional controls/flexibility especially.
We can confirm that the dimmer only controls the intensity of light output from 0-100%, and is not able to directly target (or “toggle”) the output of individual light strip segments that are connected to it.
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