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aristogrid went oOb when rick retired IDK 10-15 years ago ...
Oh yeah, I know they went tits-up a LONG time ago, which was why I posted
here first instead of going to Light-Sources; as best I knew, Light-Sources only manufactured replacement lamps and had nothing to do with the mechanics of the head. After you suggested getting in touch with them I shot Louise an e-mail and looked through the archives...which was where I found the 23C sheet you linked and where I confirmed that the dingus I was dealing with was, in fact, a thermostat. That's why I got really confused when Louise e-mailed me back and said:
The units did not have a thermostat but had one or two resistor bolted to the reflector plat.
You should not be adjusting the temperature.. if the resistors have died- (no heat)
then you need to replace them…the info printed on the resistors.
That's a direct copy-and-paste quote from the e-mail. When she mentioned "no heat" I realized that I hadn't clarified my problem; I had just asked if there was a guide for adjusting the thermostat, and not told her that it was trying to melt itself from runaway resistor heating. Her response thus makes sense, but what doesn't make sense is her saying "you should not be adjusting the temperature" IF THERE'S NO THERMOSTAT. So, I sent her the same pictures I posted here, and I got back:
This thing I don’t have a clue of what this is…..not apart of the Aristo products I knew …
There was also still some confusion about why I wanted to turn the heat down; I had explained the issue thoroughly, but I think she was still under the impression that I wanted more heat on account of a bad resistor...so I honestly just kind of dropped it at that point and asked them to go ahead and build me a new lamp, because I want to make sure that the old lamp isn't causing unknown issues (this is all part of a massive darkroom rebuild that's focused on making sure that the only thing causing bad prints is ME). I was also getting some decent information
here, that was actually addressing the questions I was asking.
Regarding your other points:
- I'm not that familiar with how the MetroLux works, but it does seem similar to the Vario. I have the StopClock Pro, and I love it.
- I haven't seen that thread on photo.net, but I can sympathize with the guy that's trying to do the retrofitting; it took me several days to find the part number for the photodiode that Zone VI used to use...which is very similar - if not identical - the one that RH Designs uses, and then another several hours to find a place that carried those particular photodiodes in small quantities. Then I had to find three-pin DIN panel connectors, and then scrounge up some wire, re-learn soldering, modify the housing, test-install a photodiode, figure out what I did wrong and where it needed to be mounted for correct operation, interrupt all of that to fix my thermostat, and then finally finish it off last night. Exhausting!
- I didn't think about posting on LFF; I just kind of lurk around there and occasionally buy things.
Anyway, it's working well, now...and as it turns out, the Zone VI conversion is super-easy once you know what to do!