I assume there are some good rocks in relatively shallow water along the shore, due to the lack of people diving for them. I figure I'd have better performance if I can figure out waterproofing than get one that is already waterproof, even if it's like a ziplock bag for snorkeling at the surface (no pressure) or some hard plastic for diving down a bit. I saw the Wurkkos DL07 ($46) review for use while scuba diving on here a while back, and he noted the UV was "ok" but that more power would be better, and it was a flooder/doesn't throw enough underwater.

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Also, about two expensive ones I saw. First, the Acebeam X80-UV, with that being ~$500, I'm assuming the UV emitters are around $10/15 each or so, batteries idk maybe $10 or less each, would it be possible to make something that can power that many LEDs for less than $500? Second, I saw the "Aurora" from yooperlites.com, it doesn't seem to be worth $300?

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I have seen the Convoy S12 ($40), Sofirn SF16 ($40?), EMISAR D4V2 UV mule ($85-120?), though without seeing them in person I'm not sure how bright it really needs to be, obviously brighter is better, and of course it's fun to get overpowered flashlight tech anyway.

I'm also interested in keeping the cost down, and I would be interested in building my own and/or large form factor/inconvenient/heavy options if it could keep the cost down. I'd walk around with a 12V battery and a bare panel of LEDs I solder on myself if that would be the best option for high output for cheap. Obviously that would be hard to waterproof but I'm interested in hearing what options exist anyway and learning more about how it works.

TLDR: I'm interested in learning about my options for high-output UV. My current use case is looking for Yooperlite, and I assume it's possible to do with lower output, but to make it easier on myself considering the beaches around here are likely already picked through, and the potential to use it while snorkeling/diving, I figure it'd be best to use something that has a lot of light output.

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