On March 15, I bought new old stock "Vintage Fiber Optic Lamp 70s. OPTIC LAMP MOD. ASTRO".
In the following link I shared its pictures and video.
https://oozinggoo.ning.com/group/fantasiaproducts/forum/topics/vint...
I found the same again 2 days later. But it was not in very good shape. The seller said it was working. But I did not have the opportunity to try. I bought it for about two dollars. I thought I would make spare parts to the other.
But it's terrible.
From the heat of the bulb, the acrylic disc is roasted and the lenses on it are foamed.
It works, but in very bad condition. I removed it. It has a different system than the first one I bought.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TZacxXhcpk
What are the differences?
First buy. |
Other |
Colour wheel glass discs. |
Colour wheel acrylic discs. |
Lamp 12 volts 15 watts. |
Lamp 220 volts 25 watts. |
Electric motor 12 volts |
Electric motor 220 volts. |
Gear chassis metal |
Gear chassis plastic |
Gear structure narrow |
Gear structure wide |
It works silently. |
It works noisy. |
The bottom plate is heavy. |
The bottom plate is light. |
Glass spray is long, unbroken and clean. |
Glass spray is short, broken and grayed. |
What will be done?
The link below is used for the pic project.
“Power MOSFET RGB LED PWM Driver #106 for PIC12F6xx”
http://picprojects.org.uk/projects/bigmosfetrgb/index.htm
Pic application link
https://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/electronic-heating-and-ligh...
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You can buy replacement color sprays form an OG member HERE
He might even have a 120V motor to rotate the spray
Other options
1) Stick with color wheel an replace the bulb with a super bright COB LED
2) (I did this on a Crestworth Fiber optic lamp) is to eliminate the color wheel altogether and purchase a Color changing LED and socket that has a remote control to slowly change color by fading from one color to another. The trick here is to find one with a memory so every time you turn on the lamp you do not have to reset it to fade
In fact, if you want a 120V motor, and color wheel, I may have one
I have a spray that is damaged on one side and intend of removing the color wheel, install a LED (since it is brighter) and NOT have it rotate so the damaged portion is against the wall
PM me if interested
Thank you very much for your help. We do not use eBay as Turkey. Because paypal is banned. We are having bad days. We have a stupid, ignorant and shitty government on our heads. So what I can do is limited now.
Claude J said:
You can buy replacement color sprays form an OG member HERE
He might even have a 120V motor to rotate the spray
Other options
1) Stick with color wheel an replace the bulb with a super bright COB LED
2) (I did this on a Crestworth Fiber optic lamp) is to eliminate the color wheel altogether and purchase a Color changing LED and socket that has a remote control to slowly change color by fading from one color to another. The trick here is to find one with a memory so every time you turn on the lamp you do not have to reset it to fade
Turkey 220 volts. A transformer is required for the motor.
But first I will use mine for spray. if not, i will write to you.
Thank you Claude J.
Claude J said:
Aslında, 120V motor ve renk tekerleği istiyorsanız, bir tane olabilir
Bir tarafta hasar görmüş ve renk tekerleğini çıkarmak, bir LED (daha parlak olduğu için) takmak ve hasarlı kısmı duvara dönük olacak şekilde döndürmemeyi amaçlayan bir spreyim var
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