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MIRROR BALL SUPER-MOTOR
And general all-purpose CEILING TURNER Heavy Duty Approx 3.5 - 4 RPM NEW, PHENOMENALLY
IMPROVED Advanced gearing, way stronger motor |
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This particular ceiling turner case design has been around for a good long time (as in, many years), though the actual quality of the gears and motor have varied widely depending on the manufacturer. It's very basic, very functional, and provides reliable torque for quite a long while on a single 'D' size battery. Won't name names, but this little gem of a motor cranks on longer than a certain bunny. Count on about 30 DAYS (depending on suspended weight) of nonstop use with an alkaline type D battery (not included, naturally....are they ever?) or many months of use if it's only being turned on/off intermittently. In actual timed tests, the longest that's actually been achieved was 39 DAYS on a 'D' size alkaline battery holding 1 pound at normal room temperature. Pretty
incredible, we think.
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VIDEO CLIP
Click On Photo The 4 inch disco ball in the video clip isn't actually included, but can be found at the store link below. |
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Prior version-I and version II motors ran a mere 36 hours nonstop, but you can forget that .... this entirely new Version- III has a vastly superior gearing system, which commensurately uses a whole heck of a lot less current, so you'll save a fortune on batteries. |
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It's quite
powerful enough to handle up to a 12 inch mirror
ball, or objects weighing up to about 2 & 1/2 lbs or so. To our utter astonishment, it still turned. There's no way competing motors we've tried could even come close to this. However, it's not certain how well or how long it would perform over time with this kind of extreme weight, so it's probably best to stick with under 2.5 lbs. for regular use. A 12 inch disco ball, for instance, would match perfectly with this motor. |
| These were originally (way back when) sold just for turning disco mirror balls. But since then buyers have found a quadrazillion other uses : suspending crystals, advertising displays, art objects etc, you name it; see a partial list below. One very useful idea we learned recently from a buyer is to suspend a colorful mobile above a baby's crib. According to scientists this assists in brain development and spatial skills early on (could explain why I'm so dense, can't remember names or faces, add or subtract.... didn't have a whiz-bang motorized mobile when I was a toddler, darn). |
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| BATTERY INSERTION IS A BREEZE ! ( as in, 2 seconds worth of breeze ) |||||\'Plop and cock' design: Drop a 'D' battery in and Done. Elapsed time, 2 seconds. |
HISTORICAL USES BASED ON BUYER FEEDBACK - Crystals of all kinds - Advertising displays - Art objects - Store sale signs - Window displays - Disco Balls - Christmas
Displays - School displays - Baby crib mobiles - Science fair exhibits - Hang kitty toys - Weddings - Parties |
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An advantage of this
design is it's relatively small size (at least one competing
type is significantly larger and bulkier), and this is
better looking visually, by far.
In the course of searching for this, we tested at least 5 other motors that looked identical outside (same shape, same color) but abandoned them all after running duration tests. One really vexing problem we found on cheaper motors was noise level. |
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While ours isn't 100% silent (it is, after all, a motor), the competing ones we tested made so much loud, annoying gear noise that hanging out on an airport runway would have been a relief by comparison. Some importers argued it doesn't matter, that users are mainly DJ's, in a noisy club. Not so, I argued back; the majority of our customers are not using them in noisy environments at all, so noise is indeed an issue. Too, if a motor makes noise, it means it's inefficient, which means more money down the road for batteries. If it sounds like it's 'grinding', it's straining hard to perform, plain and simple. Last, but hardly least, we encountered repeat mechanical problems over time with the cheap models tested. Enough already. So, even though
our motor costs more, we settled on this model for
the quality, relatively quiet operation, and
longevity. |
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Takes one 'D' size battery (not
included, but shown in inset at left for reference). Alkaline type batteries are
highly recommended, as they provide much greater
ooomph and power wherever there's a motor involved.
The very well designed hinged battery holder makes battery changes a breeze. And, naturally, an ON/OFF switch is built in. Comes with a hook ring underneath for suspending items, and a wire bracket on top for hanging the motor on a nail, screw, or suspended wire or string. |
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SPECIFICATIONS
SUMMARY:
SIZE: DURATION: WEIGHT: ROTATION RATE: BATTERY: |
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Count
on ...... Items
usually fly
out of here
straightaway,
and with great
fanfare Buyer Quote : "Tell the truth-it was in the mail BEFORE I ordered, right ?" Or... "Seller employs delivery methods years ahead of our time" Plus... And
this, just in: SHIPPED FROM HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, USA (except for occasional remote warehouse dropships to save time, of course) ![]() Awesome double rainbow, as seen from our 3rd floor computer room window; Dec 22, 2010 Usually
orders zoom
out of Mission
Control here
either same or
next day as SHIPPING
TO MILITARY
APO ADDRESSES WE
SHIP WORLDWIDE For your considerable amusement, here's a not-that-long-ago countries list ........ |
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Quantum Leap Unlimited
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Terrestrial orders only at this time |
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