QUOTE(M1X @ Sep 8 2008, 12:06 PM)
I got some of those stickers, only yellow and orange bright under UV only, the rest like green, purple pretty useless though...
AND ANOTHER BIG PROBLEM : if you plan to stick on your cooling fan... DON'T done what I did : stick a big chunk of stickers on the fan blade... Why? It stupidly hard to remove.......... SHIT!!!
Oh ah... The stickers already gone pretty bright under regular LED lights... So, paint liquid? Won't short circuit? What kind of liquid recommended? Can post on some picture so it 'easier-to-understand' ? Duh i actually trying to make 2 in 1 (UV and regular LED, with switches...) but found that the stickers come pretty bright as well... Opps. Stupid me.
Added on September 8, 2008, 12:20 pmOh btw, is there LIGHT BLUE colour of stickers ?!
if you plan to stick on your cooling fan... DON'T done what I did : stick a big chunk of stickers on the fan bladeAND ANOTHER BIG PROBLEM : if you plan to stick on your cooling fan... DON'T done what I did : stick a big chunk of stickers on the fan blade... Why? It stupidly hard to remove.......... SHIT!!!
Oh ah... The stickers already gone pretty bright under regular LED lights... So, paint liquid? Won't short circuit? What kind of liquid recommended? Can post on some picture so it 'easier-to-understand' ? Duh i actually trying to make 2 in 1 (UV and regular LED, with switches...) but found that the stickers come pretty bright as well... Opps. Stupid me.
Added on September 8, 2008, 12:20 pmOh btw, is there LIGHT BLUE colour of stickers ?!
Normally , i used the same way like capacitors. make rounded stickers. and i hope it cant remove, cause when dust accumulated, the stickers will eventually fall off itself.
It's not advisable to paint ur mobo or electronic components, as theres a risk of the paint to melt and goes into the capacitors.
Just buy a white sticker and a blue highlighter .
Sep 8 2008, 08:39 PM

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