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I was thinking driver -> switch (probably SPDT) -> LEDs
Shit I keep forgetting about needing a damn driver for each type of light! They are cheap enough though, might take me a bit between all of my various projects to get them and test them, but it will all be worth it in the end for the data that I will be gathering.
UVA and B causes skin cancer and cataracts, that is why I am leery of using it. But maybe if I stay really close to 400nm it won't be so dangerous. This guy used 395nm (Min) 410nm (Max) LED along side a white LED on the outside and a blue LED in the middle. I guess it won't be a problem if I put the lights on a timer and don't keep them on all the time. I will just have to see how I like the Royal Blue LEDs I bought (should be the same as the one I have) and I will go from there.

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