🌟 Illuminate Your UV Knowledge!
The SOLAR LIGHT Solarmeter Model 4.2 is a high-precision UVA meter designed to measure UVA light in the range of 320-400nm, with a measurement range of 0-1999 µW/cm². It includes a NIST traceable calibration certificate, ensuring accuracy and reliability. The device is lightweight, portable, and features a user-friendly design for one-handed operation, making it an essential tool for professionals monitoring UV exposure.
Manufacturer | Solarmeter |
Part number | Solarmeter Model 4.2 |
Item Weight | 45.4 g |
Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 2.21 x 10.8 cm; 45.35 g |
Item model number | Solarmeter Model 4.2 |
Colour | Light Purple |
Material | ABS Polymer |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | US |
Included components | Meter, Calibration Certificate, Brochure, and 9V Battery |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
A**R
Wish I got it sooner
I didn't know there was so little UVA (about 1 uW/cm2) on the first floor of my house and that there can be as much as 500-800 uW/cm2 in the car depending on the conditions. Windows do seem to block out some UVA. My glasses block out about half the UVA (I thought they block more). Even my disposable mask blocks about half. My hat blocks all. So interesting!
E**O
Worked for me
I used this device to check all the bulbs and lights in my residence for the possibility of UVA emission. It also works well for sunlight in a shade which of course does contain UVA. I removed its battery before stowing it away.
S**A
QUESTION
The device is picking up a lot of uva from my ceiling light bulbs. Is this a false reading? Or do house light bulbs give off uva, I’m flabbergasted
A**A
Good UV reader
Good at sensitive UVA readings. Small, pocket sized and convenient.
P**J
Useful for Measuring Window Filtering of Harmful Sunlight
Very sensitive when monitoring indoor UVA exposure and too sensitive for exposure to direct sunlight. However works fine outside on a cloudy day.