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UV colours are extremely hard to do with pastel as pastel is made to reflect and dismiss UV light so it takes a lot of messing to get them to work correctly and all so for them to be stable. I am working on a few others how versions it all takes time.

We only have limited test PCs and each liquid has to be tested over months and retested.
 
Is it possible to "boost" the UV glow of the Mayhems UV Blood Red fluid using the 10ml Mayhems Dye bottles. I have 4 x 12" UV cathodes and I'm underwhelmed at the glow which is produced so I was wondering if adding more of a certain UV reactive dye would be possible and would help.

Yes you can boost Blood Red but air on the side of caution. To boost blood red you need UV Pink, UV Pink is the worst dye for staining your equipment.

Darker colours such as Blood Red absorb light were as UV colours such as UV pink reflect light and trying to balance them off is quite difficult.
 
@MNA24 UV clear blue and UV pink we have not realy tested in blood red..

If you realy want to play if best you do with in normal tap water and see what colors you come up with then move onto water cooling liquids.

@Carl_Bennetts Sorry no ETA yet.
 

There is no point asking to many questions as we cannot answer them just yet. this is a preview only and has taken over 8 months to get this far. we showed a early preview last year.
 
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Just to confirm for peeps. the temp range is 15c to 31c and we can take it upt o 50c if needs be. and yes we can do more than two colours in sequence how ever these are early days yet.
 
yeh when i run out of money ... hahaha. I have lots of ideas i would like to implement and try out how ever Money is our only issue as every thing i would like to try costs money and development time. With us having such a small team working for mayhems time is some thing as well i do not have a lot of hence were slowly moving forwards.

We will get there in the end though.
 
the new orange were testing and it will be out soon. it just passed final testing the other day how ever with the work load i have on i just haven't had time to do the pre batches.
 
@cobbly123 The dye was made yesterday and im bottling up the dye now. Were waiting on the arrival of some new bar codes and labels one they arrive ill start making them.

Ricochet J @ Atmospheric is dependent if you in a low pressure area or a high pressure area and since none of us live in the same area the results wouldn't mean much. So i suggest that you buy some liquid and test it out you self. All so you need to take into account that different industry have different base values to work from and "water / Liquid Cooled PCs" do not have a standard. All so we do 50+ different liquids and some contain a slurry which changes things as you should know.

E.g Standard Temperature = 20 °C (68 °F), air density = 1.225 kg/m³ (0.0765 lb/cu ft), altitude = sea level, and relative humidity = 20%.

Air conditioner industry, the standard is often temperature = 0 °C (32 °F) instead.

If you talking about boiling point at these different temps or pressure changes again this all changes and is dependent on were the tests are taken.

But if you after density then if using say X1 concentrate its around 1.02 – 1.26 g/cm3 depending on inhibitors until l you water it down as its a concentrate at which point this will change. The refractive index of X1 is about 1.340.

All if you going into Shear stress in fluids its all dependent as well on many other out lying factors and there would be to many to go into detail on such a subject and im sure no one else except you may care about this.

P.s if your so interested in science and be my guest buy some fluid and play till your harts content.
 
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Mayhems Chameleon

Testing - Mayhems Chameleon up to 150c

(Testing in mad conditions to see if the liquid will brake down and when it will lose its colour under stress)


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lol its because we don't like looking like every other brand on the market. Ever gone into one of them drab clothing shops and in the middle of the rale is one product that catches you eyes (welcome to mayhems) :)
 
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First batch will be hitting a single tester soon.

Liquid tested up to 200c today and had it boiling like mad. How ever we have no long term data as of yet.

Mick
 
Sorry to say you cannot use ANY UV light with the "Heat" Colour change range as it damages the liquids. How ever ........... things are afoot that we haven't released information on.

Glycol -

The major use of ethylene glycol is as a medium for convective heat transfer in, for example, automobiles and liquid cooled computers. Ethylene glycol is also commonly used in chilled water air conditioning systems that place either the chiller or air handlers outside, or systems that must cool below the freezing temperature of water.

How ever we do not use glycol we use Vegetable extract .... Basic it does the same thing but isnt harmful to the environment and well if you daft doesn't do harm to your body or animals neither. All our Mixes (except Dyes) use this as a base ingredient and this is all so why it takes us a long time in testing as were doing things never done before.
 
Yeh they do. Were trying to avoid it but it does have its befits. ive got some new glycol products sitting on my bench, i what to have a look into when ive got time as apparently its been enhanced a little and has some patented technology were allowed to use.
 
Make sure you have a pressure release valve fitted on the res (Novac expands and contracts with heat). Your temp will go up a little as well, Also make sure you tubing is thick walled as its 1/5x heaver than water. It will run under a D5 quite easily at mark 4 / 5

It works fine just a bit to expensive for most normal users. All so make sure there is "No" water in you system what so ever.
 
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