Nice job!! Yep, our '82 stage had the separators between the lights. For those curious, the original bulbs for red and orange is 7.5w S11, and for the blue and green its 11w S14. But we liked the 11w in all of them on top and the 7.5w red in the legs. Are you going to get the diffusers to put over the leg lights? It was interesting to see how different stores found what they could at the hardware store when replacing the broken plastic diffusers.
By the way, if that triac board bites the dust and you want to go solid state, a nice replacement to try out is a solid state 8-Channel 24V (Low-Level Trigger) Solid State Relay Module Board. I think they're used for Raspberry PI stuff. They're made by various manufactures, super cheap. You'll just have to run an extra negative line back to the power supply so the board can power its circuits, Unfortunately it only has a 2A load per relay though. The strobe circuit was interesting because it went directly to the TIL 113 chips. But I have replaced everything on those original boards before, it's amazing how cheap electronic components are!
Do you mind me asking where you got the bulbs for the organ? I work as a technician at a Chuck E. Cheese location with a 3-Stage and a good handful of the lights in our organ have burnt out.
You can still find them. We were still getting them from the lighting distributor with the regular store orders. S11 for the small 7.5 watt (red, white, and orange - for sign), and S14 for the larger ones (blue and green). Always seemed to be replacing them!
I like to think that fatz organ and the Rae sign are both really rare because your show didn’t come with a Rae sign and with how I have seen the other fatzs owned by other people and missing the organ I can see that and the sign as a rare items
Nice job!! Yep, our '82 stage had the separators between the lights. For those curious, the original bulbs for red and orange is 7.5w S11, and for the blue and green its 11w S14. But we liked the 11w in all of them on top and the 7.5w red in the legs. Are you going to get the diffusers to put over the leg lights? It was interesting to see how different stores found what they could at the hardware store when replacing the broken plastic diffusers.
That’s awesome. I have the diffusers ready but just haven’t put them in yet. I definitely prefer the 11 watt bulbs.
By the way, if that triac board bites the dust and you want to go solid state, a nice replacement to try out is a solid state 8-Channel 24V (Low-Level Trigger) Solid State Relay Module Board. I think they're used for Raspberry PI stuff. They're made by various manufactures, super cheap. You'll just have to run an extra negative line back to the power supply so the board can power its circuits, Unfortunately it only has a 2A load per relay though. The strobe circuit was interesting because it went directly to the TIL 113 chips. But I have replaced everything on those original boards before, it's amazing how cheap electronic components are!
What the-
Interesting to see what the inside of Fatz's organ looks like.
Always great to see one of these in my inbox, keep it up mate 👍
Great video i really like The Rockafire and it's good to see someone restoring them
This is getting better and better
This is a good redo of the organ
That is really cool and very impressive 😎🤘👌👍🥰💖.
Gee this guy good
Ah yes.. I would love to have an organ of my own
Love the content keep up the good work.
Man I wish there was more vids more often I really enjoy these
I think without the seperation in the legs it make the lights fade from 1 hole to another making it seem cooler. But hey it's your opinions
Do you mind me asking where you got the bulbs for the organ? I work as a technician at a Chuck E. Cheese location with a 3-Stage and a good handful of the lights in our organ have burnt out.
You can still find them. We were still getting them from the lighting distributor with the regular store orders. S11 for the small 7.5 watt (red, white, and orange - for sign), and S14 for the larger ones (blue and green). Always seemed to be replacing them!
@@rodhoutx Thanks :)
@@rodhoutx Wow! didn't know you were still active. Always good to have someone who has firsthand knowledge with this stuff.
I love these vids
Very interesting jack!
This is so freaking cool. Wow.
Why are the orange bulbs small but the red, blue , and green are big?
I haven’t finished the video as of writing this comment but seeing that board in the beginning it looks like multiple resistors are blown
I like to think that fatz organ and the Rae sign are both really rare because your show didn’t come with a Rae sign and with how I have seen the other fatzs owned by other people and missing the organ I can see that and the sign as a rare items
Where do you plan to display them
Where he has them right now
First also amazing job 👍
I agree, LEDs are too slick
With the spot lights throw some capacitors in the led for that fade in fade out
or... just.... use the old incandescent bulbs...
@@atticusfinch4740 halogen **
Can you do a video talking about the bear a dice? And we’re the last show is located now thanks.
3:21 what is this flashing light? Is the big rectangle box thing in the organ a light?
Yes, that's the strobe light.
nice!
We need a dispenser right here
Part 15 please
Ooh!
can you file these files please
Do the sign next please
A sign didn’t come with this show
@@mechaitheracer2563 dang it! 😞
@@mechaitheracer2563 For real? I thought it was somewhere in the pile of stuff that was sitting in the storage unit for decades?
@@sethhorst6158 if he had the sign then he would put the sign right behind fatz