patrick_van_gelder Posted September 20, 2000 Share Posted September 20, 2000 Hello , i'm searching for a bulb for a durst laborator 54 enlarger .i've sended an email to durst and the response was that the bulb is no longer build . Well , the lamp i used was an osram type 58....E 500W-220V (this is normally to much , 150-200W is recomended).I found on the internet some bulbs for a durst 54 but they were all 110V ?? <p> Can I use another type of bulb ? <p> Please , all help is welcome ... <p> patrick. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevin_kemner Posted September 20, 2000 Share Posted September 20, 2000 Patrick, <p> I just checked a couple websites that list what bulbs per enlarger and the lamp listed for a Laborator 54 was a ph211 or a ph212. Both are available at B&H Photo. I probably duplicated your efforts but thats my 2 cents worth. <p> Kevin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevin_kemner Posted September 20, 2000 Share Posted September 20, 2000 Patrick, <p> Give this page a try too. <p> http://www.fpointinc.com/data/Store/bulbs/bulb.htm <p> K Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlie_strack Posted September 21, 2000 Share Posted September 21, 2000 I don't know what specific bulb is required, but if the unit runs directly off line voltage, then the voltage of the bulb should match the line. That is, in the USA, 110, 115, 117, or 120 Volts. These are all the same voltage. <p> If the enlarger has a self contained power supply, then you need to match the voltage of the original bulb. This seems very unlikely with a 220 Volt rating, since its easier and cheaper to design for lower voltages. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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