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I've read just about every archive post regarding enlarging timers for a cold light head and haven't found a definitive answer...
Can you use a digital timer for the Zone VI Cold Light Head? I've read about problems with inductive loads etc., but haven't found the answer.
I have the following digital timers available:
1) Omega Digital Timer (model 461-016). The nomenclature plate has the maximum enlarger wattage at 650 watts, and the plug specs at 70C watts.
2) Gralab model 900, listed at 1000 watts maximum (gawd how I loathe this timer- you have to push 3 buttons to get it to count!)
I also have the venerable/ubiquitous Time-O-Light model M-72, 750 watts maximum.
Which of the above can be safely used? Or- should I spend the money & buy the Zone VI compensating timer? I have the Zone VI stabilizer for the head, but not the timer.
TIA!
Can you use a digital timer for the Zone VI Cold Light Head? I've read about problems with inductive loads etc., but haven't found the answer.
I have the following digital timers available:
1) Omega Digital Timer (model 461-016). The nomenclature plate has the maximum enlarger wattage at 650 watts, and the plug specs at 70C watts.
2) Gralab model 900, listed at 1000 watts maximum (gawd how I loathe this timer- you have to push 3 buttons to get it to count!)
I also have the venerable/ubiquitous Time-O-Light model M-72, 750 watts maximum.
Which of the above can be safely used? Or- should I spend the money & buy the Zone VI compensating timer? I have the Zone VI stabilizer for the head, but not the timer.
TIA!