[Jukebox-list] RE:Plastic eater-was-LPC-1 color gel

Jeremy Agema jeremy at dwave.net
Mon Feb 26 03:53:47 PST 2007


This would be another great test - UV is what is needed to get the graphics 
to "glow" on the PFEA1U and it's sister model. It would be interesting to 
see how much that is reduced with a UV filter sleeve over a BLB or BL bulb.

Jeremy Agema


On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 09:50:23 +0000, dave.halford wrote
> All
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> Can you not source a UV filter gel from somewhere to get around this
> problem?
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> Thanks, Dave, that what I would assume--
>   Does anyone happen to know what the difference in "eating ability" 
> is between a "black light" (marked "BL") and a "Black light bulb" 
> (or "Black light black") (marked "BLB") ? I know that the BLB was 
> first used by Seeburg in the PFEA-1U phono, and they then changed it 
> to a BL, (and supplied all new keyboard plastics to anyone who 
> complained). Ron Rich
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> dave.halford at telent.com wrote:
>   Those growlux type lamps are meant to deliver sun type lighting 
> that includes UV. It will be a plastic eater.
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> Kyle,
> I have no knowledge of that type lamp, but if, as I suspect, it 
> emits UV, it will do damage. Ron Rich
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> "Mechanical Music of S.F." wrote:
> Ron,
> No, not a black light. It was one of those lavender plant lights.
> I have a photo at home I'll try to remember to put on line.
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> Kyle ~
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