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19.03.2012 10:42, Entomologist

 
Entomologist, plantago has the book in its library. Here (use internal search).

Thank you for the book, I already downloaded it.

In my opinion, this topic has already been written about this method.

Well I didn't notice shuffle.gif

Scan from the famous book "Your collection" Moscow, "Enlightenment" 1971.

So I will also consider it as a working option. smile.gif

19.03.2012 10:42, Bad Den

I thought about it, but I doubted it because I had never seen such a method before. All basically put the screen in a vertical position.

For example:

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22.03.2012 22:42, Nikolos

What are the best lamps to use for catching hawk moth and other large moths??

22.03.2012 23:01, Вишняков Алексей

Try Aladdin's Magic Lamp. They say it flies whatever you want.
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23.03.2012 14:05, captolabrus

Nikita, you will read the topic, this is the guide to catching the light, well, it may not be adjusted somewhat in terms of concentrating information on the number of pages, but nevertheless all options are already discussed here, except for space ones, and more than once. You read more boldly. wink.gif

24.03.2012 16:08, Sergey85

And anyone caught on the road for quartz I have here is BUV-30 they say from them fries be healthy you can even get a tan in earnest?!

24.03.2012 16:33, Sergey85

And by the way in use it can not be easier to buy a lamp from a fluorescent lamp 300 rubles The appropriate length and number of watts is inserted into it and into the network!

24.03.2012 20:16, Sergey85

If the topic about fishing with germicidal UV lamps has already been discussed, please "poke my nose" in these posts! I didn't find any specific answers to this! Maybe I overlooked something! Thank you in advance!

24.03.2012 20:48, vasiliy-feoktistov

If the topic about fishing with germicidal UV lamps has already been discussed, please "poke my nose" in these posts! I didn't find any specific answers to this! Maybe I overlooked something! Thank you in advance!

And this is so critical: poke? I don't remember it being discussed. In my opinion, the ultraviolet should fly normally: try it. After all, it flies even on the usual "Ilich's light bulb" smile.gif
However, a lot depends on the conditions. In my opinion, it is worth trying in combination with the usual LDS (so that it can be seen). And maybe someone else will advise: wait.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 24.03.2012 20: 49
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24.03.2012 21:27, barko

I accidentally came across a lamp for insect traps in the store.
I took one as a sample. Cost 3.5 euros.
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I completely forgot to tell you how the test of this lamp went. A complete failure. For about an hour, nothing came to her light.

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After changing to 160 W, the butterflies flew as usual.

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24.03.2012 21:40, mikee

And anyone caught on the road for quartz I have here is BUV-30 they say from them fries be healthy you can even get a tan in earnest?!

Caught and periodically still use another Soviet germicidal lamp. It is made in a combined version of UV+IR, and infrared heaters are used as ballast for an ultraviolet lamp. I.e. the design is throttle-free. It flies on it quite well, the disadvantage is directional light (~120 degrees). The power is 300 Watts. It is very convenient to take with you on foreign trips, because airports do not find fault (you can always say that medical equipment), light (1 kG) and quite compact(200x200x50). In fact, it is an analog of the pricked DRL-125. Yes, and it uses DRT-125. Insects have no complaints about the spectrum. I threw the timer out of it a long time ago and when using it, I neglect the recommendations for using it for no more than 30 minutes in a row. Nevertheless, it has been operating for more than 20 years. It is very convenient to catch in civilized places, for example, from the hotel balcony, when the view is still limited.
A modern analog (judging by the characteristics) - OUFb-04 "Sun".
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25.03.2012 8:56, Sergey85

I completely forgot to tell you how the test of this lamp went. A complete failure. For about an hour, nothing came to her light.

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After changing to 160 W, the butterflies flew as usual.

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Lamps of this type are full g..., they have at least one type of UV light in the UV spectrum!!! I tried such a plan for my red-eared turtles, knowledgeable people said that garbage!!! It is easier to try on repti glo 10.0 they have a high level of UV in the spectrum and daylight is also given out, and you can also choose by watts and have a standard cartridge and like luminescent ones!

25.03.2012 9:02, Sergey85

Example: my turtles are now hanging repti glo 5.0 13 w, in the dark when the light in the room is turned off, and if the room got any flying insect be it a fly or a mosquito all in the terrarium like a magnet pulls under this lamp! I will not say but it can also work in nature, it will be necessary to try it by the way!!!

25.03.2012 9:12, vasiliy-feoktistov

Example: my turtles are now hanging repti glo 5.0 13 w, in the dark when the light in the room is turned off, and if the room got any flying insect be it a fly or a mosquito all in the terrarium like a magnet pulls under this lamp! I will not say but it can also work in nature, it will be necessary to try it by the way!!!

I'm on my balcony catching on Repti Glo 15W UVB 8.0 in combination with two UV energy-saving 26W each. Flying normally for the city. In nature, theoretically, it should fly better. Try it and I think the result will be.
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25.03.2012 10:40, niyaz

But a powerful UV lamp without hard ultraviolet light at 160 watts. has anyone used this one? Price 1500 rubles.
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I know there is about the same for 400 watts.

25.03.2012 10:40, rhopalocera.com

On the question of light generators

I bought it yesterday

I haven't tried it yet - I'll try it soon smile.gif. Bought in METRO, entered me for 3300.

A kilowatt unit of the same company costs 5999, weighs 12 kg. Naturally, I chose 800 watts - a kilogram less and 100 bucks cheaper.

If you believe the documents - the product is German, made in China.

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The message was edited rhopalocera.com - 25.03.2012 10: 42
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25.03.2012 11:01, Sergey85

On the question of light generators

I bought it yesterday

I haven't tried it yet - I'll try it soon smile.gif. Bought in METRO, entered me for 3300.

A kilowatt unit of the same company costs 5999, weighs 12 kg. Naturally, I chose 800 watts - a kilogram less and 100 bucks cheaper.

If you believe the documents - the product is German, made in China.

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Everything is certainly good, but one minus-push-pull, the resource will be small!
And so it is convenient to stop by the metro too.

25.03.2012 11:05, Bad Den


A kilowatt unit of the same company costs 5999, weighs 12 kg. Naturally, I chose 800 watts - a kilogram less and 100 bucks cheaper.


However!!!
My kilowatt meter weighs 21 kg eek.gif

25.03.2012 11:30, rhopalocera.com

Everything is certainly good, but one minus-push-pull, the resource will be small!
And so it is convenient to stop by the metro too.


It has a 3-year warranty. If this is true in reality , then it is practically eternal smile.gif.

26.03.2012 13:31, okoem

The girl has a homemade 12-volt, 480-watt gasoline micro-generator in the palm of her hand. jump.gif
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http://lawnmowersandequipment.com/12-volt-mini-generator/

26.03.2012 13:53, Penzyak

If the topic about fishing with germicidal UV lamps has already been discussed, please "poke my nose" in these posts! I didn't find any specific answers to this! Maybe I overlooked something! Thank you in advance!

- yes, I have already written about our experience of using these B...lamps. Included with the DRL-250 in parallel, I had to wear special glasses... The result - that DRL ka worked alone-that together with this bactericide... there is practically no difference. But on this lamp, all small insects burn with a blue flame with a terrible stench in 10-15 minutes... Crematorium pancake camping.

26.03.2012 14:07, vasiliy-feoktistov

But on this lamp, all small insects burn with a blue flame with a terrible stench in 10-15 minutes... Crematorium pancake camping.

Well, it's just as harsh as smile.gifa split DRL does not burn or something: the quartz cylinder is red-hot (after switching off it is noticeable)? Some kind of protection is simply needed.

26.03.2012 16:11, Penzyak

Some kind of protection is simply needed.

- all the glass that we tried to use to protect the medical quartz lamp just cracked.... And I still don't understand, in the instructions for it it was written-use for 30-40 minutes, then turn it off for the same amount and only then turn it on after cooling it down. I remember in hospitals they "shone" for several hours at a time... if not for the whole night...

26.03.2012 17:25, Hierophis

The girl has a homemade 12-volt, 480-watt gasoline micro-generator in the palm of her hand. jump.gif
user posted image
http://lawnmowersandequipment.com/12-volt-mini-generator/

It's big for a mini, though. On an alcohol engine, it would have been much less...

26.03.2012 17:50, niyaz

It's big for a mini, though. On an alcohol engine, it would have been much less...


Are you going to transfer alcohol to some kind of engine?

26.03.2012 18:00, Hierophis

Break it up? Half a liter??? Into smithereens??!!!! ))))

Well, first of all, alcohol can be different, if you already fill it up, then isopropyl, because ethyl is expensive. And if someone is a fan of alcohol inside-then it's also cool - and fuel with you and at any time you can podnadd ))) Only glanvoe to find a compromise between fishing for light and snowdrift)

26.03.2012 18:10, niyaz

Here is another low-power generator from Honda-Honda EX350. 350 watts 8,5 kg
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26.03.2012 18:13, Hierophis

Interenso, what they put there, a couple of bricks that were used for ballast, 350 W-8.5 kg, and above they gave a link-800 W-11kg

26.03.2012 18:35, Bad Den

Here is another low-power generator from Honda-Honda EX350. 350 watts 8.5 kg.


It is at 120 volts.
http://lawnandgarden.manualsonline.com/man...l?idRes=1371132

26.03.2012 18:56, vasiliy-feoktistov

Some kind of protection is simply needed.

- all the glass that we tried to use to protect the medical quartz lamp just cracked.... And I still don't understand, in the instructions for it it was written-use for 30-40 minutes, then turn it off for the same amount and only then turn it on after cooling it down. I remember in hospitals they "shone" for several hours at a time... if not for the whole night...

As far as I understand the UV source in them is a lamp this the type for which quartz tubes are used as ballast, which are actually heated? In fact this is an ordinary LDS tube only without phosphor and the glass is probably different: that's all the difference. It is advisable to insert it into a regular lamp and catch, and quartz tubes, respectively, in the furnace. And it should not be heated.

26.03.2012 19:18, Sergey85

As far as I understand the UV source in them is a lamp this the type for which quartz tubes are used as ballast, which are actually heated? In fact this is an ordinary LDS tube only without phosphor and the glass is probably different: that's all the difference. It is advisable to insert it into a regular lamp and catch, and quartz tubes, respectively, in the furnace. And it should not be heated.


Well, here I have a lamp of this plan only of domestic production and 30 watts! The person who fitted it to me, installed it in the basement at the dacha to fight mold, and after two weeks there was no trace of mold left! Says very hard UV radiation! By the way, he turned them on every day for 10 hours and nothing happened to her! I can't post a photo yet the computer is buggy!

26.03.2012 19:24, Sergey85

I just bought a 30-watt fluorescent lamp, 980 mm from camelion, pulled out the fluorescent lamp from it, inserted the UV, removed the ceiling, attached the wire with a plug! Everything works fine, I will try it out in the season!
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26.03.2012 19:24, Sergey85

I just bought a 30-watt fluorescent lamp, 980 mm from camelion, pulled out the fluorescent lamp from it, inserted the UV, removed the ceiling, attached the wire with a plug! Everything works fine, I will try it out in the season!

26.03.2012 19:27, vasiliy-feoktistov

I just bought a 30-watt fluorescent lamp, 980 mm from camelion, pulled out the fluorescent lamp from it, inserted the UV, removed the ceiling, attached the wire with a plug! Everything works fine, I will try it out in the season!

Well, here is the solution to the problem with this heating.. Good luck.
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26.03.2012 20:20, niyaz

It is at 120 volts.
http://lawnandgarden.manualsonline.com/man...l?idRes=1371132


For different countries, it is produced at different volts. Depending on which standard is adopted.

26.03.2012 20:40, Bad Den

For different countries, it is produced at different volts. Depending on which standard is adopted.

Proof?
By the way, I'm afraid it is no longer produced smile.gif

26.03.2012 20:52, alex017

Sorry for the complete layman in the business of catching light, but I decided to try it just to see what gets caught. Is a 1200lm flashlight suitable? UV is not there, of course, but it shines just incredibly bright, you can compare it with a car headlight not in favor of the latter purely by eye. Just a bright light. If you hang it on a stick over a white cloth. then I can catch something? I'm going to go fishing in Turkey in Alanya in May.
Thanks!

26.03.2012 20:57, niyaz

Proof?


Well, for example, for the UK, it is equipped with 230 volts.
http://www.offmains.co.uk/used_generator/used_ex350.html

26.03.2012 21:02, niyaz

Sorry for the complete layman in the business of catching light, but I decided to try it just to see what gets caught. Is a 1200lm flashlight suitable? UV is not there, of course, but it shines just incredibly bright, you can compare it with a car headlight not in favor of the latter purely by eye. Just a bright light. If you hang it on a stick over a white cloth. then I can catch something? I'm going to go fishing in Turkey in Alanya in May.
Thanks!


You can always try it. If there is nothing else, then catch a flashlight)) Maybe 2-3 moths will sit on the white canvas purely out of curiosity.

26.03.2012 21:04, alex017

I'll hang it higher.....Or I will choose a rock and shine on it.....

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