Cyber Ballast

Does anyone know the approx weight of the Cyberlight Ballast?

And, the approx weight distribution in a Cyber?

We know the cyber weighs 101lbs, but is 90lbs just in the rear end?

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  • My next version of the cyberlights restauration would be an additional fan for the lithos, but there is not much space at all.
    If you use two wheels at the same time, there is no air movement between.

    I replaced the "litho housing" fan already against a much better one.
    The standard fans are not that good quality.
    This produces a lot less sound level, too.

    The "light house" fans should be protected by a sheet of glasfibre against the heat of the lamp.
    The bearing and motor of the fans are placed directly on the lamp heated aluminium.
    In my opinion, this is a failure in design that cause the fans to fail very soon.
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  • My next version of the cyberlights restauration would be an additional fan for the lithos, but there is not much space at all.
    If you use two wheels at the same time, there is no air movement between.

    I replaced the "litho housing" fan already against a much better one.
    The standard fans are not that good quality.
    This produces a lot less sound level, too.

    The "light house" fans should be protected by a sheet of glasfibre against the heat of the lamp.
    The bearing and motor of the fans are placed directly on the lamp heated aluminium.
    In my opinion, this is a failure in design that cause the fans to fail very soon.
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