[pure-silver] Re: CLS-201, was Re: Ilford Multigrade

Quoting Ole Tjugen <oftjugen@xxxxxxxxx>:

> I have a CLS-201 for my Durst 138S, but no power supply. Does anyone know  
> where I can get one, or what the specifications are?

Looking at the wiring I think if you get a 24v 15A+ power supply you can
wire something up. The fan on the CLS-201 is run from the mains and manually
switched. Its all just going to the bulb. With a meter it should be no problem
determining the leads on the cable. Looking at it internally, as a interim
untill you locate a good source of 24v, you could probably run a 12v 100w
bulb as well and feed it from a junked PC power-supply (-+12v).


> 
> Ole Tjugen
> 
> On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:44:15 +0200, Edward C. Zimmermann <edz@xxxxxxx>  
> wrote:
> 
> 
> >
> <snip>
> > Why is a CLS-450 (or for that matter the CLS-201 that preceded it) quite  
> > slow
> > in comparison to a CLS-500 or CLS-501? All of these (save earliest  
> > versions of
> > the CLS-201) use the same 24v 250w halogen reflector lamps.
> <snip>
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