Jerevan
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The reason I am wondering is that I may have to source another transformer for the LPL 7700 colour enlarger. If they still are in business, does anyone know of a european supplier?
I just got it, tried it out with the transformer and nothing happens - it struck me, that even if the bulb is burnt, shouldn't the small lights for the Dichroic filtration work?
EDIT: I was a bit sloppy in the wording above - the enlarger does not come with an original transformer. The transformer supplied has no on/off switch and it is likely custom built. It has two fuses, one 10 A (primary) and one 2 A (secondary). As far as I can ascertain checking it today, the 10 A fuse seems blown (I am approaching the limits of my electronic knowledge here), while the secondary seems fine. The 10 A is a ceramic fuse while the 2 A has a glass encasing if that matters.
On it (see photo) there is a sticker that says (I guess) that the output ("Uaus") is 11.4 V, while max ("Pmax") is 114 W.
I just got it, tried it out with the transformer and nothing happens - it struck me, that even if the bulb is burnt, shouldn't the small lights for the Dichroic filtration work?
EDIT: I was a bit sloppy in the wording above - the enlarger does not come with an original transformer. The transformer supplied has no on/off switch and it is likely custom built. It has two fuses, one 10 A (primary) and one 2 A (secondary). As far as I can ascertain checking it today, the 10 A fuse seems blown (I am approaching the limits of my electronic knowledge here), while the secondary seems fine. The 10 A is a ceramic fuse while the 2 A has a glass encasing if that matters.
On it (see photo) there is a sticker that says (I guess) that the output ("Uaus") is 11.4 V, while max ("Pmax") is 114 W.
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