Annie
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- Mar 29, 2003
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Help me pleeeeeeease!!!
My enlarger just tanked... a little backstory...
Today I was setting up my LPL7450 in a new location and I put in my alignment neg to see if the setup was true and I noticed the image was very dim on the easel... checked the rehostat dial and it was on full... hmmmm.. turned off the enlarger and the light still glowed orange through the diffusion plate for at least 3 seconds... turn on the enlarger again... same sequence... dim then glow... turn on enlarger again...NOTHING!! ... a dark day in my darkroom... hmmmmm must be the bulb... remove the bulb a JER200/82 and the base chunks glass in the palm of my hand... the wee bulb has succomed and turned black....
No problem I have a EYA200/82 on hand... pop that baby in and.......
NOTHING!!!!! NOT A PHOTON!!!
On removing the second bulb one of the prongs pulls out of the base of the bulb and sits stubbornly in the receptacle... YIKES!! I have begged, pleaded even offered it lovely parting gifts... I actually think it has dug itself in deeper just to be vendictive... now I am preparing an assault with a pair of tweezers... I have left them lying on the baseboard of the enlarger just in view of the bulbprong hoping it will reconsider it's position.
Now many questions arise at this point...
Is my enlargers electrical system fried... can it be repaired?
Are there still bulbs available for this enlarger?
The house I am in now although new has a 'strange' history and some of the ground holes in the plugs actually had little metal screws in them... I removed them with a magnet before plugging in my enlarger (3 prong plug)... was this a mistake?
Do I need a new enlarger... or perhaps a new house?
Help....... Annie
My enlarger just tanked... a little backstory...
Today I was setting up my LPL7450 in a new location and I put in my alignment neg to see if the setup was true and I noticed the image was very dim on the easel... checked the rehostat dial and it was on full... hmmmm.. turned off the enlarger and the light still glowed orange through the diffusion plate for at least 3 seconds... turn on the enlarger again... same sequence... dim then glow... turn on enlarger again...NOTHING!! ... a dark day in my darkroom... hmmmmm must be the bulb... remove the bulb a JER200/82 and the base chunks glass in the palm of my hand... the wee bulb has succomed and turned black....
No problem I have a EYA200/82 on hand... pop that baby in and.......
NOTHING!!!!! NOT A PHOTON!!!
On removing the second bulb one of the prongs pulls out of the base of the bulb and sits stubbornly in the receptacle... YIKES!! I have begged, pleaded even offered it lovely parting gifts... I actually think it has dug itself in deeper just to be vendictive... now I am preparing an assault with a pair of tweezers... I have left them lying on the baseboard of the enlarger just in view of the bulbprong hoping it will reconsider it's position.
Now many questions arise at this point...
Is my enlargers electrical system fried... can it be repaired?
Are there still bulbs available for this enlarger?
The house I am in now although new has a 'strange' history and some of the ground holes in the plugs actually had little metal screws in them... I removed them with a magnet before plugging in my enlarger (3 prong plug)... was this a mistake?
Do I need a new enlarger... or perhaps a new house?
Help....... Annie