Be Safe! Work Light Screen
Last week I posted a video about modifying your hardware store work lights to run cooler and be more compact. That mod involved removing the glass from the work light so heat could escape. A viewer pointed out that the glass functions as a protection against an exploding bulb, and what I had now was very unsafe. I had no intention of making something dangerous, so I am quickly responding with this video that details how to insert a safety screen where the glass once was.
Now your light will still run cooler, but you have the added precaution of a barrier between you and any bulb popping that might occur. Safety is very important on any set and I would never want anyone to be hurt by anything they learned to do on this blog.
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Comments
These definitely crank out the UV when the UV-blocking glass is removed.
What do you think about converting the unused glass of those work lights into a conversion filters? By tint-dying them to blue (e.g. soft tint of a color spray)?
Just out of curiosity I went through my 500W work lights manual and found several security issues involved with this kind of lights, like:
* minimal distance from the wall - 4' (front), 9" (back)
* minimal tilt - 90° (meaning it must not be faced downwards - probably because of accumulation of heated air); even such a thing like a maximal lateral tilt of 4° (for some reasong) is mentioned there
* it must be always plugged with an PE (protecting/earthing) conductor
* halogen bulb not to be touched by bare hands
* (of course) caution from looking directly into the light
I didn't find anything about UV radiation.
I suppose it cools a bit quicker if upon turning it off You tilt it upwards.