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Laser Lite Show - need part specs

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del...@mb.imag.net

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Mar 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/2/98
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Hi!
I got me a "Laser Lite Show" - a rectangular black box, that when you plug
it into your stereo projects dancing lights on the ceiling,

The only writing on the unit itself is:

With Design In Mind
Chatsworth, CA

The unit was bought in the USA a few years back. The light bulb is burnt out,
and the original has no markings. I need the power, voltage & dimensional
ratings for the bulb, as well as the kind of bulb that was used.

Email me if you have this information - or if you know how i can get a hold of
the company who made this sucker.

thanks!
Helena Kalomiris
del...@mb.imag.net

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Sam Goldwasser

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Mar 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/3/98
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First, I assume this not really a 'laser' light show but an imitation using
a regular, if unusual, light bulb. Are there any markings on the old bulb?
Socket? What sort of power does it get?

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marc_k

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Mar 5, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/5/98
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Sam Goldwasser (s...@stdavids.picker.com) wrote:
: First, I assume this not really a 'laser' light show but an imitation using

: thanks!
: Helena Kalomiris
: del...@mb.imag.net

sounds like a Laser FX.
The bulb looks like a 2-pin 50 watt(12 volt) halogen bulb...these are used
in desk lamps....bring the old bulb into the lighting store to compare
them.
Note:the FX gets very hot...if you leave it on long, put a exhaust fan on
the bottom, over the vent slots-don't push air in, pull it out.


rg8...@gmail.com

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Oct 4, 2016, 7:31:14 AM10/4/16
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I plan on using i led to replace

Adrian Caspersz

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Oct 5, 2016, 2:00:54 PM10/5/16
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On 04/10/16 12:31, rg8...@gmail.com wrote:
> I plan on using i led to replace
>

i scratch number he no lucky

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Adrian C

tracish...@yahoo.com

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Apr 1, 2017, 9:08:33 PM4/1/17
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I have one myself, just got it recently. Very late and outdated post and I doubt I'll get any response, but how do I hook this thing up? Please help if seen. No instructions.

Michael Black

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Apr 2, 2017, 12:51:24 PM4/2/17
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On Sat, 1 Apr 2017, tracish...@yahoo.com wrote:

> I have one myself, just got it recently. Very late and outdated post and I doubt I'll get any response, but how do I hook this thing up? Please help if seen. No instructions.
>
Well first, you don't reply to a 19 year old post.

Then you just start a thread, not trying to talk to people from decades
ago, or acting like something said then has value now.

YOu make sure the subject header says something related to your problem.

And then in the body of the message, you say something about your problem.

For most of us, we don't see the old messages, since we aren't at google.
So connecting to those messages means nothing. So your own message has to
say as much as is needed.

ANd then maybe you'll get an answer. But maybe not, since it's probably
obscure even 19 years ago. But you aren't likely to get a proper answer
by replying to a 19 year old post.

Michael

Adrian Caspersz

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Apr 2, 2017, 4:17:21 PM4/2/17
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On 02/04/17 02:08, tracish...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have one myself, just got it recently. Very late and outdated post and I doubt I'll get any response,

There are many many searchable things in google called "Laser Lite Show"

Can you be a bit more specific?

A make AND model number, a link to a photo, etc...

Also advice....

"do not look into laser with remaining eye"

Seriously, you need to read the manual before you go blinding someone.

You/We don't know what power the laser is.

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Adrian C
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