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    Quote Originally Posted by repsol_23 View Post
    I recieved mine a couple of weeks ago, but my digital camera isn't working anymore. I took some pics with my cell, but they don't look too good and don't do the dye any justice. Here is the best pic I could come up with.

    That may have been taken with a phone But my god does that glow. I knew my stuff was better but hell that positively looks radio active. Homer would be proud ....

    How many drop was that if you dont mind me asking and how much fuild do you have in there. It looks to me if you running a 3 x 120mm then probs be close to 1.5 Ltrs or 2 ltrs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mlwood37 View Post
    That may have been taken with a phone But my god does that glow. I knew my stuff was better but hell that positively looks radio active. Homer would be proud ....

    How many drop was that if you dont mind me asking and how much fuild do you have in there. It looks to me if you running a 3 x 120mm then probs be close to 1.5 Ltrs or 2 ltrs.
    Actually, I think it's closer to 750cc. I say this because prior to using your dye (w/ distilled) I was using thermaltake uv green fluid. It comes in a 1 Liter container and I used almost 3/4's of it or roughly 750cc. I was using this fluid for the better part of 6 months prior to purchasing your dye. When I first got the dye I just added 2 drops to my loop and it brought back the bright green immediately. I assume it may have lost its vibrance due to time. I currently am using 4 drops in my loop. My loop is also quite bright because I use uv green tubing also, but the res reflects the color of the dye with uv light in front of the res. Must say I am happy with my results. I will be purchasing some uv blue and inhibitor soon!!
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    that's cool. Its certainly very very bright and i don't get that effect my self so you made go and order some new UV lights lol ...

    The UV clear Blue and UV blue are not as bright as the Green and yellow due to UV blue can only hit a certain wave length. There are two UV wave lengths for Ultra violet and that is high and low, most PC gear is made for the high wave length yet UV blue is more reactive in the lower band but since no one ever uses this in there systems your never going to get a perfect UV blue all though i think ive come as close to it as i can.

    I was reading Certain other makers of UV water cooling liquids and they spout of some right trash that there stuff is created by people at uni were as i have two chemists helping me out create these. But it means nothing as the end product is all that counts.
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