Comment by novok
1 day ago
You can't buy heat lamps? They are even more infrared and last longer.
Also LED lighting can have infrared, have a significantly more smoother spectrum curve and still last +20k hours without burnout. The cheaper bulb spectra that they show is a blue led + phosphor coating, but there are infrared LEDs, UV leds, and more. You can make quite the convincing sun simulation, even better than any incandescent bulb, but there is almost no demand for UV + Infrared super full spectrum lighting unfortunately. Only movie & theater lights come close.
>LED lighting can have infrared, have a significantly more smoother spectrum curve and still last +20k hours without burnout
Do you have a link to a bulb that you can purchase meeting all these criteria? The only one I'm aware of was this obscure "StarLike" that was never actually sold in bulk. LEDs can be made good in theory sure, but in practice they are all terrible in light quality compared to a standard incandescent.
https://budgetlightforum.com/t/sunlike-vs-starlike/64155/7
You would need to see the spectra of the various LEDs available and create a mix along with phosphor mixes. The closest thing is something like a BLAIR-CG light engine from aputure where they have something like 9 different colors of LEDs that mix together, but they don't put any infrared leds in them because they are for movies and they don't put any UVB or proper UVA leds. But there are infrared, UVA & UVB LEDs that you could apply the same kind of engineering principle to make something that closely follows the sun spectra.
No, you can't buy them as bulbs. The closest thing is those red light therapy panels that include them.
Actually I looked again at YujiLED offerings, and they now have a standard A19 bulb that outputs NIR.
https://store.yujiintl.com/collections/high-cri-led-bulbs/pr...
You're paying through the nose though, but it finally exists now.