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yes i had it done by Kirk for this site
wonderful work
Had to shut if off for the photo, it overiluminated everything else
Thats a beautiful display, is there gliiter in the lantern?
sorry 120 volt NOT 1200 volt
LOL
No, its a 1200 Volt LED lamp,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/162118350049?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&a...
Just add a regular socket and small transformer to run the fan (Optional)
You can also go full 12V is you wish with this one and MR16 socket
http://www.ebay.com/itm/162118349129?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&a...
Works pretty much for ANY fiber-optic lamp rebuild and is many times brighter without heat issues
Plus its programmable in case if you wish to get crazy with the color modes, flash, strobe, etc
so - no motor or colour wheel needed?
just the bulb/fan and maybe transformer?
sorts out all the usual problems in there - nice one
galaxy was rebuilt using 3 watt color changing LED w/remote
riginal fan didnt make the trip from UK
I gutted everything
Added computer fan to make the fibers dance
That looks a really nice Galaxy, with the harder-to-find deep spray.
Good purple colour too - original wheel?
Btw - love the Tardis (diddly dom diddly dom) - can you make it glow?
Amazing, Claude! Someday, I'll get my hands on a Mathmos lamp...
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