The flexNExT is now in limited release!

yep… need to update store…

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hah the magnet and metal will not allow good coupling

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Welp, now I’m stuck between white LEDs or glow resin + blue LEDs.

At least I have time to think before I make my choice :sweat_smile:

And a few comments later

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Cool! Only drawback is, for the following 12.32 years minus 30 seconds, the xGLO is brighter than the glow powder :slight_smile:

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The solution is right in front of your eyes: you need two implants. Obviously.

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Did you ever figure out which brand worked better?

yeah … oddly the white does not charge the glow powder for shit. this has more to do with how LEDs emit light in distinct wavelengths and the combination emitted to create a “white” LED does not have enough energy to charge the powder.

unsurprisingly, they are all the same.

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Hey! I am equally not surprised by that.

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Unless I’m much mistaken, white LEDs only appear white to the human eye, but aren’t true white light - i.e. a combination of all the colors in the spectrum. I remember reading somewhere that the rare few people who are tetrachromats don’t see them white at all, much to their chagrin, since those things are fast replacing incandescent bulbs everywhere.

correct

yeah … oddly the white does not charge the glow powder for shit. this has more to do with how LEDs emit light in distinct wavelengths and the combination emitted to create a “white” LED does not have enough energy to charge the powder.

What’s funny is that, if I were to go with white I’d rather have it on its own.

But if I choose glow resin; which do you think would charge it better? Light blue or deep blue?

ok i just did a test with all the colors i have and dark blue, purple (which I’m out of), and white (surprise!) do charge the glow resin.

The thing with white just illustrates how difficult it can be getting stuff from China where there is no guarantee the product will remain consistent from each individual unit to the next… I tested some white NFC nails from vendor A and they did not charge the glow resin at all… but then I just tested another basically identical looking white NFC nail from vendor B and it did work… so then to compare I tried another white LED nail from vendor A and it also worked… so like… they obviously mix and matched their white LEDs making these things… so I will have to test each LED before using it with glow powder. ugh.

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Looks like dark blue with glow resin will be ideal for me :bangbang::zap:

Now I just gotta continue to save up for this!

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yeah yeah ok i fixed it…

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Add shit to fire i liked the “service units” plain and simple. Alot of the companies do it that we work with in some degree its the same as billing hours you know 1 hr (service unit) is x so your paying n times x.

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Just a thought, wonder if you could get the led in a UV flavor, that would charge the glow powder like nobodies business

UV damages skin cells (except far UV-C)

Not sure if it would have the power,

I’m talking about the like “security” flashlights used to check ids

Essentially a black light led, idk if that’s actually the “bad” uv