Modding Getting started with UV

Discussion in 'Modding' started by Javen, 15 Sep 2003.

  1. Javen

    Javen What's a Dremel?

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    Hi all,

    On my quest to build the best first modded PC that I can, I have been looking into the possibilities of UV mods...

    I am looking to a have switachable UV lamp inside the PC, which will hopefully be controlled by LCDC.

    To this end I am looking for mods/recommendations which I can follow, to make the most of the inside of the case.

    Ideally, I want Mods that are cool looking as standard and not immediately identifiable as UV, then when the UV lamp comes on out come the colours!

    I would love to hear from anyone who has successfully implementated UV mods, especially those which are a little unique...

    I am also keen to get any points on UV safety/dangers, perhaps when modding or applying UV paint to stuff (i.e. keep it away from PCBs). I have no idea, but would like to minimise the chances of frying my beloved PC...

    Cheers,

    Javen
     
  2. japala

    japala What's a Dremel?

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  3. Javen

    Javen What's a Dremel?

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    OMG

    Now thats what I'm talkin' about!

    Some serious UV action goin on there! The UV tracing with the pens is just magic.

    I've got my hands full trying to do something new and exciting now (but I'm sure there are loads more new mods ideas out there, waiting to be discovered!).

    Cheers japala,

    Javen
     
  4. Stanmanfoo

    Stanmanfoo What's a Dremel?

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    UV sensitive wire loom on the PSU cables etc can be a nice touch. The stuff I have doesn't look very UV sensitive when there isn't any around, but switch on my cold cathodes, and it lights up like a torch.

    Stan
     

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