KREMESA COSMO ball 20 head lighting lamp ROTATE SPIN BALL EFFCT. From Italy this is some times none as a galaxy ball I that’s 20 heads with the par 36 12 vote bulbs fitted to the lighting effect. The 12 vote bulbs are wired in series dropping 12 votes across each par 36 bulb making a total of 240 votes as it lighting consumption. The motors should run on 50 Hz. But now I have this disco light in the Philippines and the frequency is 60 Hz, the Kremesa Cosmo 20 nightclub effect gives light show to exceed your greatest expectations, but now I run in on a dimming disco controller, so I can adjust the speed of the disco ball so it dose spin at the 60 Hz ok, compared to the 50 Hz it dose really make a difference to the motor speed. The Italian lighting Par 36 Kremesa cosmos ball is from the age of Vintage Disco’s old school light equipment range it’s about 1984. This light is of good design but the part where the main shaft dose connected to the spinning arm is a little weak. I will have to reinforce this with a metal sleeve and weld its shaft in place, so the COSMOS, 20 Par 36 ball will spin with out rocking about. I am going to position all green par 36 bulbs in this light now, the ones with the ink dye not the plastic filter type.I originality purchased this two axis revolving light effect from Leicester sound and light Ltd 16 Morris Road Clarenden Industrial Estate Leicester LE2 6BR. Tel: 0116 2713222.
From a man call Dave Morris who was the shop manager. This was a good disco shop hiring out some large stage & concert lighting units. When I got this disco special FX apparatus it was in bad need of a service and repair, I obtained it as, sold as seen for spear parts. Sold as seen is the way I like to acquire my disco things, for it’s not such a large job for me to fix equipment and restore the disco gadgets back to there former glory. The only real problem with the Kremesa ball light is the transportation of this club light, it really requires a proper DJ flight case to house this disco nightclub effect..Have a look at this Youtube Vintage Disco’s video this is the Kremesa cosmos 20 ball in its full action. This is full-size club professional DJ lighting of the 80’s

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hi....nice blog.
ReplyDeletethe movie and the blue pic is from me.
i have the biggest vintage-light collection from switerland...over 60 effects..! and i have 2 of this kremesa "cosmo 20".
by the way, kremesa is from madrid/spain.
just have o look to this..: http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewPicture&friendID=307945702&albumId=454161
greetz from switzerland
david clormann
Hey, I have one of these lights myself. When i bought the light, it had no base. I took another light and used that base for it. My problem is i dont have a way to run the lights on it because the voltage is to high. No one can seem to help me to find out what i need. Do you have another base? Or do you know what i would need to convert the power for the bulbs down for 30w 6volt bulbs?
ReplyDeleteThanks, anything would be a great help!
you have to take some bulbs with 30w 12volt..!
ReplyDelete20 x 12volt is 240volt.....;)
all bulbs are in serial...!
kind regards
david