Last edited by Spawne32; 06-21-2010 at 04:11 PM.
Big enough pictures? (was tempted to quote for hilarity).
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Wow, a CCFL. Oooh, aah. Okay, I'm done. Nothing special about them. 12" cathodes.
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ehh thats kinda cool, i might try one...
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theey are made of fire retardant materials, so when the power inverter they use blows up, starts on fire, then melts everything, the CCFL stays in tact.
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Cool I guess...? These just remind me of ricers with neon lights on their cars.
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I might buy one to see if the UV is brighter than the AC Ryan and Sunbeam junk I have now. I used to have a really really good pair of 12" cathodes but they burnt out after a few years
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Oh.. they can change colours.
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At the moment I use 12" and 18" florescent black lights.
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These could be awesome for some kind of interior lighting, but I can't imagine why I would put them in a computer case.
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any pics of the power connector ? because logisys have a smiliar product and i didnt know how to connect their power connector, hope lamptron have a much easier power connector
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Darn, so they dont flash? all they have is some colours? sorry am i missing something here, amongst all the hype?
cause my local electronics strore has been selling these for years
Just looks a CCFL to me
CCFLs in a computer? welcome to 10 years ago.
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I feel like if you were going to put a CCFL in your car...er computer case you either would have already, or there is a cheaper way to do it...
You should really have made it completely clear that you were selling the things, the advert/first post is at least a little ambiguous.
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i wouldn't call this extreme news, more like advertising. so perhaps it would be more appropriate in the liquid cooling or the case/hardware section?
nothing too special about this CCFL, but to be more fair, it does look a little more cleaner than the ones out so far. imo, how successful this product will be will be based on price and maybe put a few years warranty on it? i've had some CCFL die on me
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