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    outdoor led blacklight???
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    I was thinking of getting the par 38 led blacklight bulbs to use with outdoor staked floodlight fixtures for my FCG.

    Then I noticed the par 38 led blacklights on blacklight.com say indoor use only?

    I havent seen one in person. But I would have thought they would be sealed. why would they be for indoor use only?
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    I've made my own UV LED pin-spotlights before, for outdoor use, and they seem to work just fine, so I'm guessing it might be how they have (or haven't) sealed the bulbs.

    Chances are you'll need to contact blacklight.com directly for the real reason.


    (btw - I just throw a half-dozen super-brite UV LED's together, and wire them to work with my 12v yard lighting...they work great for lighting up small areas)
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    If you are looking at the incandescent ones - They get really hot when in operation and tend to explode if they get rained or snowed on.

    If you are looking at LED ones - it is probably the sealing like Ugly Joe said.
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    Perhaps I can help?
    We offer 3 different all purpose (indoor/outdoor) blacklight LED bulbs in 6 sizes.

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    The ones offered by blacklight.com are without needed sealants to use outdoors. That might change in the future.
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    compact outdoor led blacklights
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    Quote Originally Posted by icemanfred View Post
    I was thinking of getting the par 38 led blacklight bulbs to use with outdoor staked floodlight fixtures for my FCG.

    Then I noticed the par 38 led blacklights on blacklight.com say indoor use only?

    I havent seen one in person. But I would have thought they would be sealed. why would they be for indoor use only?

    Hi there, if you're still looking for outdoor LED black lights, we have something maybe suiting your purpose:




    with our lights you can keep them outdoors in the rain or sun all you want. rated for 25,000 hours. these lights will give a similar output to the Par you were looking at.

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    I can vouch for Minions LED's. I use them, and the UV is quite powerful. I am waiting on a pre-order as we speak, and will probably fill in some holes when I see what I have. As for an automated system, I use Light-o Rama to control mine. Some say LOR is over kill for Halloween control, but when my wife sees me use them twice a year, life is much more pleasant than it could be when my FedEx boxes start showing every couple of days... In Summary, Minions LED's Good, LOR Good, Happy Wife, Priceless.
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    i dont know if this would be of help to anybody , this is what i use outside with my fcg ....this is a cheap easy way to use those twisted fluo bulbs outside and waterproofing them and they really glow alot... and those type of bulbs (energy savers one) dont heat alot so no worry for the bottle

    floodlight fixture , 2 litre bottle with an opening underneat to let the heat out , electric tape

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    Quote Originally Posted by a witch from canada View Post
    i dont know if this would be of help to anybody , this is what i use outside with my fcg ....this is a cheap easy way to use those twisted fluo bulbs outside and waterproofing them and they really glow alot... and those type of bulbs (energy savers one) dont heat alot so no worry for the bottle

    floodlight fixture , 2 litre bottle with an opening underneat to let the heat out , electric tape

    one word: awesome!

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    cool fixture !
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    Quote Originally Posted by thrilltainment View Post
    Hi there, if you're still looking for outdoor LED black lights, we have something maybe suiting your purpose:




    with our lights you can keep them outdoors in the rain or sun all you want. rated for 25,000 hours. these lights will give a similar output to the Par you were looking at.
    I love the looks of your lights.It looks like after you get them you still have to find a power source.Even tho yours state plug and play I want something ready to go out of the box(except for outlet)do you have anything like that?
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