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    ULTRAVIOLET CHEESE PRESERVER

    I’ve found that foods keep for a very long time in the fridge when vacuuum-sealed in “foodsaver” bags which are heat-sealed or welded shut after most air is evacuated.

    However, cheese eventually molds, even when protected this way. I’d noticed that cheese doesn’t mold in the original wrapping at the store, so I wonder if killing mold spores in the package after sealing it might result in the cheese lasting a lot longer.

    I found a CFL germicidal UV-C lamp at a surplus place. It is a CFL15UV/MED and it appears that these lamps or bulbs are readily available. They have self-contained electronic ballasts so they need only be screwed into a standard E-27 117-volt household light bulb socket to operate.
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    They produce germicidal UV-C radiation at 254 nanometer wavelength. The UV output of this 15-watt bulb is about 3.6 watts. If this output is directed into an area of 8” x 10” (about 500 cm2) with 60% efficiency, the resulting irradiance is 7200 microwatts per cm2. A 15-second exposure would be a dose of 108,000 microwatt-seconds per cm2, easily enough to kill mold spores.

    To accomplish this, and to protect my eyes and skin from the UV radiation, I needed to make a reflector and housing. I made it of polished aluminum. It fastens directly to the lamp itself. The socket with power cord then screws onto the lamp.
    This is an aluminum-brazed assembly. The material is 18-gage (.040”) aluminum. I used an oxyacetylene torch to do the brazing.

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    Thanks Don42! We've added your Cheese Preserver to our Culinary category,
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    Thanks for the post, this could undoubtedly be used for lots of foods besides cheese. And I would also think even outside of the fridge it could extend useful preservation of some products, with a proper application.

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    I know a fellow circulating his goldfish pond water though a bank of those bulbs protected by Plexiglas to control the algae in the pond.

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    Our local waste water treatment station pumps out a mile into the harbour and part of the tunnel is lined with Ultraviolet light banks powered by burning the gas produced as a byproduct of the fermentation of crap. End result is a dry,sterile nutrient rich fertiliser that gets used in forestry blocks and potable water pumped into the fastest flowing,(and biggest), channel in the harbour. Great system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NortonDommi View Post
    Our local waste water treatment station pumps out a mile into the harbour and part of the tunnel is lined with Ultraviolet light banks powered by burning the gas produced as a byproduct of the fermentation of crap. End result is a dry,sterile nutrient rich fertiliser that gets used in forestry blocks and potable water pumped into the fastest flowing,(and biggest), channel in the harbour. Great system.
    You doin' okay? Pretty hot here lately. It was over 100F many days in a row. It's a little better now.



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