I just got a 138S yesterday. Pretty good shape, and a pair of 240 condesers, and the universal glass neg carrier. It still has a functioning Thorn 300W lamp. I am aware they are out of production. I was going to see how the spare, a PH212 (or was it a PH213?) covered out to 4x5, which is how I plan to use this beast most often.
Most incandescant lamps will last a lot longer if you don't run them at full line voltage; I know the light output and colour temperature drops off as well. I was toying with the thought of wiring a spare autotransformer I have laying about to run the bulb in this monster at say 105V. I was wondering if anyone else has done this? Or have all gone to cold cathode or an LED light source?.
My thought is that the filtration would all shift, but since blue output falls off most quickly, less Y filtration would be needed for soft negs. There should be less pronounced green output changes, so M filtration may shift, mut more subtly.
I see no reason why a similar approach would not work for the 138.
Use it [Durst 5x7 condenser head] as a soft-light head by introducing a diffuser below the condensers
I just got a 138S yesterday. Pretty good shape, and a pair of 240 condesers, and the universal glass neg carrier. It still has a functioning Thorn 300W lamp. I am aware they are out of production. I was going to see how the spare, a PH212 (or was it a PH213?) covered out to 4x5, which is how I plan to use this beast most often.
Most incandescant lamps will last a lot longer if you don't run them at full line voltage; I know the light output and colour temperature drops off as well. I was toying with the thought of wiring a spare autotransformer I have laying about to run the bulb in this monster at say 105V. I was wondering if anyone else has done this?
I do this all the time with variable transformer (Variac). Just be sure that it can handle the amperage you intend to use.
-andrew
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