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Do you sell the bulb and blackout filter from the 365nm flashlight without the housing or battery?


Do you sell the bulb and blackout filter from the 365nm flashlight without the housing or battery? This is perfect for the application but I need to combine it with electronics in a different housing. 

Unfortunately, we do not sell individual flashlight components at this time, and we do apologize for any impact this might have on your application planning. 

As an alternative, you might be interested in our 365nm realUV™ LED Strip Lights, and you may be able to locate a blackout filter substitute from Lee Filters. 

Do you know what the electrical draw on the individual led’s on the strip is? I’m thinking if it’s low enough I can wire it directly to a battery as opposed to a plug. If that’s possible then that could definitely work. 

Based on our rough estimates utilizing the product specification sheet, we believe that each individual LED on the 365nm realUV product would require ~16 mA of power. 

I contacted Lee about the filters and they said that was out of their ballpark. Any other ideas on where to look for a filter similar to the blackout?

Based on our review, it appears that B&H Photo has a broad catalog of color correction gels and filters available. 

While we also recommend Edmund Optics, it appears that they have comparatively fewer gel filter options and specialize in camera filters for color correction and specific transmission purposes. 

Lighting Gels & Diffusion

Color and Absorptive Filters


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