hi sculptor
i am not familiar with us standards. we use 50 hertz and 230volt.
i suggest you ask an electrician.
or the simple way, buy one of the kits in this thread. it saves you from difficulties in getting the right bulbs,
and if it is with CLS 301 it saves you from the heat and the noisy blower.
sculptor.
when using my kit you do not have to worry on watt, amp and volts - it has the power pack included ,
the kit is ready to use when a proper connection for the wall socket is mounted on the kits wire.
if you wish to use the device for a smaller neg. format than 8x10 you change to the original durst film holder
and use the supplied light trap in place of the 8x10 film holder.
no need to change anything else.
and all that you are going to need for setting up is included.
only you have to make the cutout as described in the beginning of this thread.
sculptorbrad
i forgot to mention that the kit uses ca 150 w on leds. very small power consumption. dont worry.
att. a picture on how it looks after the cutout is made,
( it is the durst film holder assy. bay you see, take off the durst light head and it is clear what i mean.)
Would a German import of the Durst Laborator G 139 (13167) or (13028) B&W which has the long round cylinder two-prong 240 Volt plug connect with a plug type adaptor end female and function without issues connected on the other end male to a U.S.A. 30 Amp 250 Volt NEMA 6-30P 2P 3W Plug Straight Blade Industrial Grade Grounding Angle - (9630-P) - or 20 AMP plug? Is a frequency mismatch between the intended supplies (50Hz vs 60 Hz), solvable without internal electrical work? If only a lamp is being powered would that be possible without internal modification? Is the Durst Fan 300 for Durst CLS 300 Color Head & BWL Head on Durst Laborator 138S G139 also able to run on a 30 AMP or 20 AMP USA connection?
Hi, are you also still selling the 8x10 conversion for the Durst 138? And if so, how would I go about ordering it?the power supply for the led's are universal single phase ( 90- 250v )
Hello Klaus,hi brad
switching between the cls 301 and the 8x10 head only takes 5 - 10 minutes, but if you have the room for an extra 138/139, it is up to you.
i would go for the 139 as it is far more stable.
i have people on a waiting list for the new batch that is in order by the lazer cutter and metal bender workshop. hope they will be ready this summer.
if you want me to put you on the waiting list
send me PM or mail : claudius123@gmail.com
klaus
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