The nosecone holds internal lighting that shines through three portals. Three tubular Edison bulbs reflect on the central post and sturdy steel base, and are fully dimmable. The Silver Spaceship Rocket in liftoff mode, on a column of light. The unit has been thoroughly tested for reliability. All electrical materials used are new and certified, and all connections are designed for safety and durability. The device measures 16" tall (with bulbs), 9.5" wide and 6" deep, and is made of wood with a warm color. The Illuminated Gallant Voltmeter is operated by a brass rotary knob on the right to adjust brightness. It casts a very warm candlelight-like color, and can be bright enough to read by. It is ideal for an office, den, bedroom, living room or bookcase. This object is quite unique few such of these handsome-looking instruments are still to be found, which is why we have designed and assembled our own version from new materials and components. The meter needle actually measures the amount of AC voltage being delivered to the bulbs, from zero to the typical 110-120V household current depending on how much the light is dimmed or brightened. A rotary knob rheostat switch controls the level of light, from quite bright to just barely visible. The Gallant Volt Meter features three dimmable Edison bulbs arranged in line at its top. Designed after an early 1900s Volt Meter, its needle shows you the amount of current being supplied to the bulbs.
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