Hi folks
I could do with a little advise on this. Today I ordered a 250 watt mercury bulb to be used in a conventional light fitting. My intention is to use it in a standard angle-poise desk lamp. I'll only be printing at a max of 10x8, usually 5x4, so thought this would be worth a go. However, I have a few questions on which I'd appreciate any help.
- Does anyone know if this is going to produce enough UV for reasonable exposure times?
- Am I going to set fire to the house by fitting a 250 watt bulb in a lamp designed to take about 60 watts? I will of course be using it only for short periods of time.
- Can I use a normal conical reflector, or will this give uneven light coverage?
- Is the idea to get the bulb as close to the printing plane without losing light at the corners or producing too much heat on the glass?
Sorry for all the daft questions. I've been using the sun, but with winter on its way, I really want something a bit more predictable. Judging exposure by inspection just doesn't do it for me.
Many thanks
Geoff