I picked up a Zone VI Cold Light head for a Beseler 45MX as part of a darkroom garage sale and had a few questions that I can not track down on the internet.
1) Is there anyway to tell via the attached photo what lamp is installed?
2) Anyway to identify the model / age of the cold light? There is no external componets just two wall plugs one for the lamp and one to keep the lamp warm.
I realize this is subjective without past experience with which to compare, but if the lamp glows distinctly bluish-green (aqua?), it's likely a more modern V54 lamp intended for direct use with multi-contrast filtration (like the Ilford set). The coloration is pretty distinct.
If it glows more bluish-white, it's likely the original V45 lamp, which can also be filtered, but is a little more demanding when doing so, as the contrast grades are far less evenly spaced than with the V54.
The V54 is the preferred lamp. Compatible new ones should still be available from LCD Lighting (who purchased Voltarc, who purchased Aristo, I believe). Click
here for the specific tube (D2-HI Replacement Lamp) I believe you would need. It's the same one I purchased as a replacement for my own Zone VI Cold Light head.
Jeffrey's advice is the way to go. Search the archives here for Ms. Kessler's email link. There should be dozen's of instances. She is the one who spearheaded the manufacturing resurrection of these replacement lamps. But I am not certain if she is still working, or if she may have retired.
Ken