Idea....An interesting alternative to expensive night-blades.
Florescent paint, either stripes or the entire blade, and a few strategically placed UV-LEDs..... in other words- Blacklight Blades.
There are a few variables involved of course:
1. Specific wavelength of UV LED has to be in the proper frequency range to react with the florescent paint.
2. The florescent paint has to have an optimal chemical composition to react to the UV (color, phosphorus content, etc)
3. The Safety factor- most UV LEDs operate in the UV-A range. Caution has to be used to avoid too much UV exposure to the eyes, particularly since most of the UV is "unseen". From what I understand, reflected UV isn't so much of a problem since it is usually widely dispersed or diffused, and the main hazard lies in direct exposure to the output of the LED. Obviously, one wouldn't want to look directly into an active UV LED.
I haven't made up my mind whether or not I want to actively pursue this idea, but it might be worth a bit more investigation.
So do any of you night-flyers have any thoughts on this concept?
Idea- Uv Leds And Florescent Paint
Discussion in 'Night Flying Setup's / Info' started by Beaver, Jan 28, 2016.
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Discussion in 'Night Flying Setup's / Info' started by Beaver, Jan 28, 2016.