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UV LED Lights for Glowing Pickleball Event on Tennis Courts


We are glowing in the dark Pickleball event on 2 tennis courts. I plan on having some cheaper led 390-400 nm lights to promise some purple light because the goal is Pickleball and not just glow-in-the-dark. Have to be able to see other players and obstacles. I want to use your lights to assist with the glow. This area is fairly large. Do you have one that will work with a 30-foot throw?

Based on the details provided, it appears that the 365nm realUV™ LED Flood Light would be the best fit for your installation among the items in our catalog. Though our LED strip lights are also available in the 365nm and 395nm versions, they are not suitable for outdoor installations where they may come in contact with the elements. 

That said, based on my review of the product floodlight UV Irradiance Pattern, it appears that there would be a fairly large output drop beyond a 9 ft distance, which may mean that it is unfortunately not the best fit for your pickleball courts.

As such, we might encourage you to purchase a single unit to test that the output is able to fill the 30-foot distance required. We would be happy to provide you with a prepaid return label within 30 days of purchase if the floodlights wind up not being the right fit. 


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