michaelbsc
Member
I have Beseler 45 with the color head, and I've just scarfed up a nicer timer than my current one.
My old timer has a plug socket for the enlarger and one for the safelight, and I use both as designed. But the new timer has only one outlet for the enlarger.
I believe that the plug going to the Color Head does NOT actually supply power to the lamp in the unit, but rather supplies signal and some electronic circuit actually powers up the bulb. Is this correct? After all, the light head stays on even when the lamp is extinguished.
What I want to do is just use a small double pole relay from the timer, and alternate the power between the safelight and the enlarger based on the timer. But if I've got to supply the entire load for the lamp, then an icecube relay isn't going to carry the load. But if all I'm supplying is signal I should be OK. The safe light is 15 watts, so for 120VAC that's a small enough load to switch with just a small relay.
Does anyone know about the internal workings of this color head?
Thanks,
Michael
My old timer has a plug socket for the enlarger and one for the safelight, and I use both as designed. But the new timer has only one outlet for the enlarger.
I believe that the plug going to the Color Head does NOT actually supply power to the lamp in the unit, but rather supplies signal and some electronic circuit actually powers up the bulb. Is this correct? After all, the light head stays on even when the lamp is extinguished.
What I want to do is just use a small double pole relay from the timer, and alternate the power between the safelight and the enlarger based on the timer. But if I've got to supply the entire load for the lamp, then an icecube relay isn't going to carry the load. But if all I'm supplying is signal I should be OK. The safe light is 15 watts, so for 120VAC that's a small enough load to switch with just a small relay.
Does anyone know about the internal workings of this color head?
Thanks,
Michael