Rock ola 6000 Legend

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Rock ola 6000 Legend

by ds100h » Tue Apr 02, 2013 12:34 am

I just purchased a Rock ola CD 6000 Legend. The CD Jukebox is up and running great.

My Manual does not contain anything regarding the lights in the Juke Box cabinet?

There is a bayonet light bulb socket that checks out at around 30 volts. It is located above the player and lights the player up and also lights up the crown display above the player in the middle of the display window, I am not referring to the crown that is at the top and is lit by the fluorescent light.

I have called the comany and they can not offe any solution, Victory Glass has no idea and John at Needles 4 Jukeboxes cannot help.


Soooooo folks, it appears this board may be the only palce that someone may be able to advise me what bulb I need to obtain. If you can help please jump right in and clear this poser up!

Best
Darrell


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Re: Rock ola 6000 Legend

by southofi-10 » Wed Jul 17, 2013 2:47 am

This may come in late,but my socket was fried.So I rigged up a standard base socket,and put in a compact flourescent 60w bulb.It's got good lighting,and cool to the touch.
I just ran a plug to the service outlet on the power supply.
If you want to go through a little more trouble,you could tape in to the wiring before the flourescent transformers.
It amazes me that rockola has no idea what type of bulb they used,LOL
You can use a small landscape bulb,but they usually only go up to 7w,which is hardly bright enough.


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Re: Rock ola 6000 Legend

by ds100h » Mon Jul 22, 2013 6:38 am

Thank you for your nice reply and suggestions.

Juoh Durfee at Needles4jukeboxes had a bulb 305 that he stocked for wurlitzers. This 28Volt bulb worked great.

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Darrell

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