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7 July 2018, 09:56 PM | #1 |
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Chromalight question
I guess this applies to all models with chromalight but I have a SD4K and I have a (bad?) habit of shining bright lights at it and then admiring the chromalight in the dark.
Will I "kill" the chromalight? As in am I shortening it's lifespan by doing this? Sent from my VKY-L29 using Tapatalk |
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Luminova was originally developed as outdoor sign paint, so it is expected to see the sunlight all day long, every day.
So, as Peter says, it is unlikely that shining any light you can hold at your watch will affect the lume in any way.
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