If these are red LEDs, the wavelength is virtually certainly 620nm, which is the default red LED wavelight. However, what puzzles me is that most pics of the device in operation seem to show orange instead of red LEDs. If that's true, the wavelength is more likely to be around 590nm.
What's the background to your question? What are your concerns/considerations?
The fixture itself looks nice enough. I'm sure it works OK, although it may require replacement of those MELF resistors after a few years.
Hi koraks, thanks for chiming in. I'm looking for one on the S/H market - thanks for providing the link to the pictures where it clearly says varia (not vario as I spelled it) - but needs to be 630nm or higher to be safe for Fomabrom Variant papers. Over the trays I'm using a Foma branded safelight of similar design, OL-31/630:
However over the enlargers I still have a Dr Fisher red bulb that needs to be replaced, hence my idea of replacing it with something more "modern".
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