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  • Dual Wave UV Flashlight (365+395) for Professional Curing of Paint, Resins, and Epoxies by Lumencraft
  • Dual Wave UV Flashlight (365+395) for Professional Curing of Paint, Resins, and Epoxies by Lumencraft
  • Dual Wave UV Flashlight (365+395) for Professional Curing of Paint, Resins, and Epoxies by Lumencraft
  • Dual Wave UV Flashlight (365+395) for Professional Curing of Paint, Resins, and Epoxies by Lumencraft

Dual Wave UV Flashlight (365+395) for Professional Curing of Paint, Resins, and Epoxies by Lumencraft

$369.00
  • Dual Wave UV (365nm & 395nm): Covers a broad spectrum for efficient curing across different photo-initiator materials.
  • Professional-Grade Power: High-intensity UV output for fast, thorough curing (Typically dries Primer,  or Clearcoat to sandable in 60 seconds).
  • Smooth, Even Beam: Ensures uniform edge to edge curing to avoid defects such as cracking or uneven surfaces.
  • Versatile Applications: Ideal for automotive paint repair, resin crafting, 
Batteries: No
Charger: No
Quantity
In Stock

Built for power and precision, the Lumencraft Dual Wavelength UV Flashlight is the ultimate tool for curing automotive photo-initiator-based primers, clearcoats and putties (such as AkzoNobel Sikkens material)) Also works for UV curable resins, and epoxies. Operating at 365nm and 395nm, this professional-grade flashlight delivers an impressive 22+ watts of power, ensuring rapid, efficient curing for a wide range of materials. Powered by two rechargeable 26650 batteries, it provides long-lasting performance (1.8 hours at full power) for continuous use in demanding environments. The smooth, even beam from edge to edge guarantees uniform curing, minimizing the risk of cracking or imperfections, and delivering flawless results every time.

For those who demand flawless, professional results, this UV flashlight delivers precision and power, making it an essential tool in any workshop.

SAFTEY WARNING:
Due to the high power and intensity of this dual-wavelength UV flashlight, proper safety measures must be followed to avoid harm. UV light, especially in the 365nm and 395nm range, can be hazardous to skin and eyes if not handled correctly.

Follow these important safety precautions:

  • Always Wear UV Protective Glasses: Ensure you wear protective glasses specifically designed to block 395nm UV light. Standard clear polycarbonate glasses will NOT provide adequate protection for this multi-wave UV light. We recommend using orange laser safety glasses, like those designed to block both 365nm and 395nm wavelengths.
  • Avoid Direct Skin Exposure: Do not shine the UV light directly on exposed skin. Prolonged exposure to UV light can cause skin irritation or burns.
  • Do Not Look Directly Into the Beam: Never look directly into the flashlight’s beam, as UV light can cause serious eye damage, including burns to the cornea.
  • Keep Out of Reach of Children: This professional-grade tool should only be used by trained individuals. Ensure it is stored securely and away from children.
  • Use in Well-Ventilated Areas: Operate the flashlight in a well-ventilated space to prevent overheating during prolonged use.
  • Store Safely When Not in Use: Turn off the flashlight and store it properly to prevent accidental activation or exposure.

By using the correct UV protective glasses and following these guidelines, you can safely use this dual wave UV flashlight for all your curing and inspection needs.


User interface:
The default setting of the light is to be 100% power ON/OFF Only.  However if you prefer to have lower modes it is possible to reprogram the light.  NO programming is needed for use of the light.  Its ready to go out of the box, additional programming is just optional
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General Interface (guppy3drv by Dr Jones)
In general, the user interface is made up of a series of 3 click patterns:

Step 1: Click the switch rapidly 10 times to enter Programming Mode.  A dim, slow blink will initiate.  This step is the same to make any changes.
Step 2: At the fast blink, click the switch the number of times required for the Deck or option number desired.
Step 3: At the slow blink, click the switch the number of times required for the mode group or secondary option parameter. 

For example, to set the temperature sensor to 105F, the combination is 10-10-2.  So, you will click the switch 10 times to enter Programming Mode, 10 more times to select the temperature sensor function, then two times to select the 105F option.

Mode Group Selection
Step 1: From off or on, quickly tap the switch 10 times to enter Programming Mode. A dim, slow blink will initiate.
Step 2: Tap the Deck number. A dim, fast blink will initiate.
Step 3. Tap the number of Mode Group. The light will blink twice, then the first mode in Group will initiate.

Temperature Sensor Setting
10-10-F (Default 160F)
F1= Off, F2 = 105F, F3 = 115F, F4 =120F, F5=130F, F6=140F, F7=150F, F8=160F, F9=170F, F10=175F, T11=185F, T12=200F

Toggle Programming Lock
10-11-10
Toggle lock or unlock current Mode Group settings.
Any Mode Group in Deck 2 automatically initiates Programming Lock

Turbo Timer
10-12-T (Default 10 minutes)
T= Time you want Turbo to run
Turbo = Maximum brightness
After entering Deck 12 light will initiate Turbo. Let light run until desired felt temperature and or time. Turn off to lock in Turbo Timer.

Mode Groups 
Key
M = Last mode memory. Light will initiate last mode at next turn ON if light is off longer than 1/2 sec. Mode Group without M will always start with first mode
D = Double Tap. At any mode double tap switch to activate Hidden/Last mode
F = Firefly = Lowest possible brightness
S = Strobe

Deck 1 – Simplest 
10-1-1 => 100
10-1-2 => 5/100 M
10-1-3 => 5/100
10-1-4 => 100/5
10-1-5 => 25/100 M
10-1-6 => 25/100
10-1-7 => 100/25
10-1-8 => 50/100 M
10-1-9 => 50/100
10-1-10 => 100/50

Deck 2 – Auto Programming Lock Modes (group automatically turns on programming lock)
10-2-1 => 30
10-2-2 => 7/30
10-2-3 => 1/7/30
10-2-4 => F/2/10/30

Deck 3 – General Users
10-3-1 => 5/33/100 M
10-3-2 => 5/33/100
10-3-3 => 100/33/5
10-3-4 => 1/15/100 M
10-3-5 => F/15/100
10-3-6 => 100/15/F
10-3-7 => F/33/100 M
10-3-8 => F/33/100
10-3-9 => 100/33/F
10-3-10 => 15/100/F
10-3-11 => 33/100/F
10-3-12 => 50/100/F

Deck 4 – Goldilocks
10-4-1 => F/5/33/100 M
10-4-2 => F/5/33/100
10-4-3 => 100/33/5/F
10-4-4 => F/5/33 D for 100
10-4-5 => F/2/25/100

Deck 5 – 5 Level Precision
10-5-1 => F/1/20/50/100 M
10-5-2 => F/1/20/50/100
10-5-3 => 100/50/20/1/F
10-5-4 => F/.7/3/25/100
10-5-5 => F/1/5/25 D for 100 

Deck 6 – 6 Level Precision 
10-6-1 => F/1/5/15/50/100 M
10-6-2 => F/1/5/15/50/100
10-6-3 => 100/50/15/5/1/F
10-6-4 => F/.7/2/7/25/100
10-6-5 => F/1/3/10/30/100   

Deck 7 – Tactical
10-7-1 => 100/S M
10-7-2 => 100/S
10-7-3 => S/100
10-7-4 => 100/20/S
10-7-5 => 100/25 D for Strobe
10-7-6 => 15/100/S M-D for Strobe
10-7-7 => 5/33/100 M-D for Strobe
10-7-8 => 3/5/33/100 M-D for Strobe

Deck 8 – Discos & Bicycle 
10-8-1=> 10/25/50/70/100/BikeLo/BikeHi 
10-8-2=> 5/33/100/Blink.5Hz/Blink1Hz/Blink3Hz/BikeHi/Blink8Hz/S/Beacon

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