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 Does UV Light harm you?, the one they use for PC decoration

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post Sep 22 2006, 12:09 AM

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QUOTE(kidmad @ Sep 21 2006, 05:42 PM)
im using them around a year, and i havun die yet. good enuff kua da answer. it wun harm u dat badly i guess, else they wudnt be selling them.
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lol *touch wood*
where did u install urs ?
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post Oct 18 2006, 02:59 AM

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then ? the UV light for the Casing are not healing lo ?laugh.gif
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post Nov 29 2006, 03:25 PM

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QUOTE(kidmad @ Sep 21 2006, 05:42 PM)
im using them around a year, and i havun die yet. good enuff kua da answer. it wun harm u dat badly i guess, else they wudnt be selling them.
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lolz rclxms.gif mm ... icon_idea.gif if u really think dat the UV CCFL is abit dangerous or the UV light are too strong .. u can jus try dis product .

http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=225480&st=

its cheap . looks nice , tiny , cute sweat.gif , u can hang anywere u 1 cuz its really small , jus dat the led is not dat strong as UV CCFL .

QUOTE(AllnGap @ Dec 3 2005, 09:38 PM)
LED Lightings - 4x SMD LEDs

* available in blue, green(new LED traffic light colour), white

* dunt ask me about the ratings, I dunt know the ratings and I dunt have the right to estimate it for you.

READ THIS
* the brightness is equivalent to 3mm, 5mm LED, the 3mm and 5mm LEDs differ by the package, which is the clear epoxy body, if the LEDs uses the same die from the same factory of the same ratings, they will give equivalent brightness, but different angles due to the difference in package.

* u might ask, will these LEDs go dim like the ones in the cheap China made torch lights ? sad.gif

No. those torchs could be so cheap because they use lousy diodes, and to mark up
the brightness, the LED is being overpowered, as u can see a blue tone in the white
torch light. LEDs running at optimal voltage is not suppose to emit blue colour.
The LEDs I assemble has been tested to run at optimum voltage and it's long lasting
because I've used it on my fans and the brightness maintains. wink.gif

You might ask this question : why SMD LED and not CCFL ??

* LED offers solid colour, CCFL dunt, meaning that the colour of the LED is a pure colour, CCFL can only give colour which are mixed with white

* lower power consumption flex.gif

* doesn't emit heat (except for Luxeons thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif )

* CCFL inverters might burn down your PC, especially those cheap CCFL doh.gif

* CCFL is no shock proof, they break easily shakehead.gif

* LED is more flexible in terms of size, you can mount then anywhere and it's even more convenient using SMD coz they are very small flex.gif

* LEDs have got a life span of 100,000 hours, meaning u can switch it on for 24hours a day for 10years ! flex.gif

* we can tune LED's brightness easily while CCFL doesn't because the inverters will not be able to work under a certain range of voltage, meaning you can only tune the brightness for a certain range of brightness only. wink.gif

* LED is the future of lighting !!


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4x Blue SMD LED in action

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4x Green SMD LED in action.

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Price :
Blue : RM 8 (4x cluster, Plug n Play like the picture above)
White : RM 10 (4x cluster, Plug n Play like the picture above)
Green : RM 10 (4x cluster, Plug n Play like the picture above)

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^^ i hav brough 1 from him . hav a nice day .


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