HALLOWEEN BLACK LIGHT BUYING GUIDE
First of
all, we should state that we do not sell blacklights.
We have used them as part of our Halloween special effects for
years and wanted to share our experiences and
information with others wanting to do the same. Black light units and there accompanying
tubes/bulbs
come in a variety of types and sizes, anywhere from six inches to four feet in length. Most are AC
powered, but some of the really small ones are also available in battery powered
models.
Most of the black light units
discussed below are available from
Halloween Effects
Fluorescent Black
Light Tubes
When
most people think of black lights, they think of the
fluorescent
tube type. These produce much more ultraviolet
light than most any other type of
bulbs. The most common sizes for black light tubes is eighteen,
twenty-four and forty-eight inches in length. When it comes to
the amount of ultraviolet light that is
generated, size does matter! The larger the bulb, the more black light
that is produced. These types
of bulbs also use much less power than other types and do not generate
anywhere near as much heat, making them much safer to use. These are the best
types of black lights for
general purpose Halloween glow-in-the-dark lighting effects.
All
consumer grade black light units meant for Halloween
or for use as party lights that we have seen are of
the single UV tube design, and generally have a
black fixture. Beware of packaged
black light units that use proprietary black light tubes. Years ago we purchased two
forty-eight inch black light units, unaware that the manufacturer had
designed the bulbs only to be used in there light fixtures and that we
could only buy their
replacement bulbs or fixture when
the bulb burned out, became broken or the ballast
in the fixture failed. Unfortunately, the manufacturer went out of business,
leaving us with two worthless
blacklight fixtures.
Fluorescent Black
Light Bulbs
Like
there much bigger brothers, fluorescent blacklight bulbs produce much more
ultraviolet light
than incandescent black light
bulbs, although not as much as the large
tubes do, and generally have a useful range of about six to eight feet. Compact fluorescent
black light twist bulbs like the one to the right only use thirteen watts of
electricity and have a useful life in the thousands of hours. These
types of bulbs will fit in most standard
incandescent lamp sockets. These also work
great when placed in a metal parabolic housing such as a "Clamp Lamp" when
you need to direct the black light to a specific area or decoration.
Black
Light Flashlight
We've all seen the small battery powered, handheld black light units,
but we bet you didn't know that they make UV flashlights
that work great for directing black light onto fluorescent Halloween
decorations, props, posters or just about anything painted with
fluorescent paint.
Arachnid™ Blacklight Flashlights are available with 14,
28 or a whopping 49 UV LED's. The Arachnid A49 Ultra Violet 49 LED
Flashlight features water-resistant high-strength aluminum case and
toggle on-off switch for continuous or hands free use. Fluoresces at
distances over thirty feet in darkness.
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Incandescent Black
Light Bulbs
You've
probably seen the blacklight bulbs that are shaped just like a regular
household light bulb, but are a dark purple in color. Usually selling for
only a few dollars, these incandescent type black light bulbs are a complete
waste of money as an emitter of UV light. They produce an extremely small and mostly unusable amount
of ultraviolet light, that is only effective
within a few inches from the bulb.
They also tend to get very hot, which not only shortens there lifespan,
but also increases there
potential as a fire hazard. If you should use these bulbs, be sure to
let the bulb cool sufficiently before handling it.
Black Light Cannons
High
powered black light units have been used by movie makers, theme parks,
night clubs and special effects professionals for decades. For most
people, there high price has kept them out of mainstream Halloween use
in the home,
but this is changing as the price of these types of units have dropped
substantially, now under $200.00. The
Chauvet Black Shadow pictured right, is one such example of a high powered 400watt black light cannon that
is used by professionals. Its long throw generated
ultraviolet light can cover area's up to seventy
feet by sixty feet.
These units use a special 400watt mercury vapor
blacklight bulb to produce this high level of
ultraviolet light.
LED Black Light
Panels
Black
light units using arrays of LED's that produce
ultraviolet light are the newest entry into the world of black lights.
If the cost comes down and they have a long of a life as promised, this may be the wave of
black light use for Halloween in the future. The
LED Shadow blacklight unit from Chauvet
is one such unit. This unit has built in special effects
including Blackout/static/dimmer, and can even strobe. Adjustable flash
rate, dimmer and static in stand-alone via dipswitches. This unit has
provides coverage of
twenty feet by twenty feet, and includes brackets for wall and truss mounting.
LED's also have a very low power consumption.
Black Light
Strings
Strings
of holiday black lights that use C7, C9 or Mini-Lights
are strung along a on wire for hanging as a Halloween decoration.
These light strings are usually between twelve and twenty-five
feet in length, and are usually safe for both indoor and outdoor use.
Its important to understand that the bulbs used in these strings are
quite small and only product a limited amount of
ultraviolet light and need to be close to the Halloween
decoration you will being using. They do produce a very pretty purple
light and work well for decorating Halloween tree's,
around windows, doors, along fence tops, etc.
Do-It-Yourself Black Light
Unit
Assembling your own blacklight unit is not that
difficult.
All of the black light units
discussed below are available from
Halloween Effects |