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Old 12-19-05   #1 (permalink)
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Lightbulb Spooky's UV Pen MOD

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The following mod is relatively simple and can be completed in a few hours. The total cost of the Mods is less than $20.00 USD, but the MOD when completed correctly can make your computer one of a kind.I will break up the mods into three sections of the motherboard, but you are not limited to these areas. Below you will find short instructions with pictures on how to complete The Spookedjunglist UV Pen Mod.

What you will need:
UV CCFL lights [blacklights work best]
BEIFA brand UV Gel pens
Motherboard
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● Prep Procedures: First off you will want to pull the motherboard from the case and disconnect anything that will get in your way. I have completed this on my main rig but decided to use a spare mobo to create this FAQ. I have tested this on three motherboards and not one has had any ill effects on performance. The Gel pens i used were non conductive but some gel pens may not be, so please use the BEIFA UV gel pens. Also Muffin found that Zebra JX roller brand will work for the UK crew[pic below]


●Safety Procedures:Please make sure that you use some means to protect your motherboard from Electro Static Discharge. You can do this by taking a antistatic bag and placing it below your working area and wearing a ESD bracelet grounded to something metal.

● Getting started:
INTRO
: Before picture
PART1: UV Pen test
PART2: UV Capacitors
PART3: UV Circuit Traces
PART4: UV HeatSinks
PART5: Final product
PART6: Additional ideas

Motherboard Before

Notice the static free bag, it is important to take steps to protect your hardware.

UV PEN TEST

PART1: You need to make sure that the pens you selected are UV reactive. First if your pens are clear like mine hold them up to the balck light if they glow then they are most likely UV. You can test all of them but most likely only PINK, Yellow, and Orange will be most reactive. Take the pens and write something on a peice of paper. Then take the black light to it. it should glow very bright if it is UV. Look at the above picture and notice the scribbles I made. I used the UV pens to creat the intro pictures for each section

UV CAPACITORS!!!

UV CAPACITORS BEFORE

Part2: This is what i did to make the capacitors stand out in my case. Take the UV pen and scrible on the top of your capacitors. Make sure you get the whole thing covered pretty good. If your pen stops writing then use a scrap peice of paper to get it going again. i had no problems with my pens.

UV CAPACITORS FINISHED


UV CIRCUIT TRACES!!!

UV CIRCUIT TRACES BEFORE

PART2: Circuit traces are a little harder to do, for this you will need Steady hands. The circuit traces are raised slightly so you can follow the traces with the pen to creat awesome lines. You dont want to do every trace though, just enough to make them stick out. Also some motherboards have issues taking the pens ink. i had no problems with ABIT or Biostar, But the soyo i used for this took several passes over the traces to get the ink to stick. You could draw whatever you want but the ink is easy to get off once it is dry so dont worry if you make mistakes. If you do make a mistake use a pencil eraser and rub lightly untill it comes up, it will flake off pretty easy. That Pretty much covers Circuit traces.

UV CIRCUIT TRACES FINISHED


UV HEATSINKS!!!


UV HEATSINKS BEFORE

PART3: Heatsinks are one of the easiest to do. For somereason they take ink realy easy. It goes on and after it dries you can erase it with a pencil eraser. Make some neat designs or just do one color. End results are awesome.

UV HEATSINKS FINISHED



FINAL PRODUCT!!!

MY IC7 UV MODDED!!!



ADDITIONAL IDEAS: You can easily use these pens on anything you want to stand out. The edges of PCB can be written on. the tops of small chips can be made to glow, Transistors resistors chokes and coils even old ide cables can be marked with these pens.
OTHER PRODUCTS TO USE: I have heard that PLAID and Seargant brand UV paint works well and is non conductive.

Thanks goes out to Susquehannok of EOCF for the paint brands
Thanks goes to Muffin for finding
Zebra JX roller brand for the UK modders.

This is the same mod found in the FAQ section.

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Thats amazing im going to have to try that. Ordering uv cathodes asap.
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*chants* Stickey Stickey Stickey...

wow, that is sweet, i expecially like the circuit tracing, looks cool...
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isn't this an FAQ?

w/e i want to do that too it looks crazylicious
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Yes it is a FAQ. It makes more sense to be here though. As obviously some people have not seen it. Guys I got some stuff lined up for this section so keep coming back for more. If any of you try other brand pens please send me a picture of the pens or at least the names. This way I can update it to include more brands.

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that is freakin sweet. definately gonna try that this summer at home
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that is freakin sweet. definately gonna try that this summer at home
Thanks for checking it out. Look for updates soon. Along with another Case mod guide. Should have some awesome new pictures!
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Ya this is amazing, nice job but I'm sure it heats the computer up. You should make money making those mods men.
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Wow good work! They look really nice! And a cheap modding method too!

By the way, where can we buy those pens? Retail stores such as Target?
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this is wicked spooked but i heard of this last year on this forum. My old AGP mobo was tricked out from head to toe with uv pen, but the my uv cathodes died. good thing is they last long. Just make sure it dries before turning on your pc.

edit: ah yes you did state its from faq, just checking
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