You could pull it off but you would need to learn some things about hose fittings and electronics.
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What equipment and knowledge would be required not just to build this but use it to produce something? Could I as a hobbyist with some studies in biochemistry be able to pull it off?
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They're just what I saw as the hardest thing to kill, not really a worry when dealing with a cellular system.
Not all uv is ionizing, it has to be less than about 250nm
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It penetrates hardly. e.g. Google uv-a , uv-b and uv-c. the latter is shielded by the atmosohere. uv-b damages another layer of the eye than uv-a because it only penetrates the surface laxer.
What if you cycle the water and have a pipe with a uv light inside?