Hi all
Have a Crestworth Galaxy Fibre Optic lamp and want to make a Perspex Stand, can anyone provide the dimensions of the original please.
Thank you Bob
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Thanks Andy.
Could you possibly provide the dimensions
Across the top.
Height
Width of waist.
Height to waist.
Thickness
It would allow me to be as true to the original as possible.
Help really appreciated
Bob
Bob,
Width across top 145mm
Total height 160mm (including the 3mm cut-out in the middle of the base)
width at waist 50mm
height to waist 100mm (inc the 3mm)
thickness 4mm
NB thickness - the slots where the two base parts fit together needs to match the thickness, natch!
A
Hi Andy
Please accept my apologies for not responding sooner.
I have only just found your response which is just what I needed, the oozing goo site is not the easiest to use regarding replies etc and I totally missed it.
Dimensions fantastic, its a lot more lightweight than anticipated and can see how they get broken. Think will thicken up but keep all other dimensions the same. Thanks again really appreciated.
Have got a couple (Well 1 1/2 as one does not have a top) of Crestworth Aroma lights and have not seen many of those advertised and not sure if uncommon or of no value, not strictly goo of course.
Thanks again.
Bob
PS was disappointed with the Galaxy brightness until I discovered it only had a 10W lamp instead of a 20W
andy ross said:
Bob,
Width across top 145mm
Total height 160mm (including the 3mm cut-out in the middle of the base)
width at waist 50mm
height to waist 100mm (inc the 3mm)
thickness 4mm
NB thickness - the slots where the two base parts fit together needs to match the thickness, natch!
A
No worries Bob, the site's OK once you learn its nuances - I'm pretty un-techy too...
One of the things with these lamps - as I learned last year - is that they can become "transformered" by over-use - two of my Jupiter 2's (does that make a Jupiter 4?) were really dim till a fellow-Goohead explained their transformers were shot, replacing these restored them to their former glories - worth noting?
(thanks Claude)
Did someone say Jupiter 2?
Yes the transformer go bad on these very easy
I replace everything inside with a simple remote controlled 120 VAC or 12VDC (with new Transformer/driver) LEDs that automatically change color (with memory) so every time you turn them on, the recall settings.
They are much brighter than the original setup
If you want, I 'l be happy to open mine up, (its boxed to move but handy) and trace a pattern of the base for you
andy ross said:
No worries Bob, the site's OK once you learn its nuances - I'm pretty un-techy too...
One of the things with these lamps - as I learned last year - is that they can become "transformered" by over-use - two of my Jupiter 2's (does that make a Jupiter 4?) were really dim till a fellow-Goohead explained their transformers were shot, replacing these restored them to their former glories - worth noting?
(thanks Claude)
Hi Claude. Thank you. That would be useful.
Now not missing responses as get an email notification.
I missed a Galaxy on eBay that had no workings in the bottom and your lighting solution would have worked a treat. Great tip.
Thanks again.
Bob
accept friend request for address
I'll unpack it later today
Miss looking at it anyway
Going to move white Lunar upstairs and replace it with Galaxy downstairs
Bob Hughes said:
Hi Claude. Thank you. That would be useful.
Now not missing responses as get an email notification.
I missed a Galaxy on eBay that had no workings in the bottom and your lighting solution would have worked a treat. Great tip.
Thanks again.
Bob
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