Classic 90's lighting effect unit. This is the VEI / Superstar Lighting Go-Bot lighting unit. Imported by VEI here in the US, but the unit is actually made by Superstar lighting. Unit features dual 24 volt, 250 watt ELC lamps that are fan cooled at the rear of the unit. The lamps project through a constantly rotating gobo wheel then through a set of convex lenses. Once through the lenses the light reflects off of a sound active rotating dichoric dish producing a very cool light show. There is a larger unit named the Double Go-Bot which basically puts 2 of these fixtures into a shared chassis and work from a single PCB so the beams move at the same time. Fixture is made in Taiwan.
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Saturday, March 17, 2018
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Programmi Sistemi Luce (PSL) Random Scan Units

Great set of units from PSL! These are the Random Scan units. Each one features a standard 6 volt, 30 watt GE 4515 bulb (Also can be used with the Osram Halostar 35 watt aluminum bulbs) that is mounted on the bottom of the unit. There is a corresponding motor mounted above each lamp. Each motor and lamp is triggered from the on board processor located on the top of the unit. The units do random chase patterns and scan as the motor spins the mirror assembly. Pretty cool units as they are completely self-contained. No external controller needed although there is a 1/4" connector on the reg of the unit for external control of the unit (Blackout). These are built like a tank and weigh quite a bit. Fixtures made in Italy.
Friday, February 23, 2018
Clay Paky Astroraggi Twin Unit
Classic unit from Clay Paky! This is the Astroraggi Twin unit. Similar to the other astroraggi units with a bunch of lenses but this one does not have the long extruded tubes. Much shorter tubes to hold the glass lenses. The other astroraggi units have a spinning half circle with holes in it for random shooting beams of light. This one is a bit different. This unit spins the bulbs inside a round platter. The produced effect is 1 or 2 thin beams of light shooting from each lens and rotating. 1 or 2 beams is created by turning on 1 or 2 of the lamps in the unit. Lamps are the standard 24 volt, 150 watt FCS that is found in the Astrodisco units. They are wired on different circuits so you can turn each one on individually or both at the same time. The fixture has a total of 4 circuits for operation. 1 for each bulb, 1 for the rotation motor and 1 for the cooling fan. The unit had an option for a color wheel that could be purchased separately. It would sit above the lamps and snaps in 4 designated holes 90 degrees from each other. If anyone has one of these color wheel please contact us. Awesome unit made it Italy!
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