bergytone
Member
I have an item made by Canon called a "candle power regulator". It is a steel box about 5" wide by 3" tall that plugs into 120Vac and has a selector switch for 8 settings of output voltage, from 1.8V to 6.5V AC. It has an out put switch or a momentary push button to control it's output. It has a two receptacle connector spaced about 3/4". It has the look and feel of something made in the '60s.
As the name implies, it is used to adjust the light output of something. That's what I'm trying to figure out. With that low of output voltage range it probably wasn't for an enlarger or a safelight... so what was it used for? Someone gave it to me a long time ago, and now that I'm on APUG, maybe one of you can tell me what it's for.
As the name implies, it is used to adjust the light output of something. That's what I'm trying to figure out. With that low of output voltage range it probably wasn't for an enlarger or a safelight... so what was it used for? Someone gave it to me a long time ago, and now that I'm on APUG, maybe one of you can tell me what it's for.