Cold Light Retrofit - How far from neg stage to mount??

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I'm trying, today, to retrofit my DeVere 504 (with it's perennial power supply problems, resulting in 2 mins to expose an 8x10) with a new cold light unit. What I'm WONDERING is... just how close should the unit be placed from the negative stage - is there a standard recommendation for this from Aristo? It's a standard Zone VI cold light. I'm ASSUMING it should be about half an inch or so from the neg... but don't want to make any stupid assumptions...

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It should be very close. On my Omega there is a diffuser that sits right on the negative carrier, and the tubes are about an inch or less above that, depending on the size and spacing of the tubes.
 
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Okay - thanks David. I'll give that a whirl. I just thought there might be a 5-10 mm needed for convection or something... I know these do generate SOME heat...!
 

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as close as possible
 
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