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ruud
18-Jul-2008, 04:10
Can somebody help me out.
I am using a Durst Laborator from which the trafo TRA450 is dead .
Does anyone know where I can get a working Durst TRA 450.

ic-racer
18-Jul-2008, 11:01
I don't have the schematic for that one but here is some info I found that may be of some help:



On 07-Apr-2005 Peter Barry wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> The transformer which powers the 450 CLS head on my ageing Durst L1200
> enlarger has just had the last rites pronounced on it. Replacement
> transformer units seem to be a little rare on the second hand market, so
> does anyone know how to rig up an alternative 24 V 450 W power supply?
>

Do you know that the transformer is the part of the power supply that failed?
The TRA450 that I have failed due to the internal switch. Durst initially
designed the power to be switched by a relay. The relay must have frequently
failed because Durst retrofitted a triac to control the 24 V power, with the
triac switched by the original relay. On mine, the triac failed twice, so I
replaced it with a a heavy-duty contactor relay. Probably both the original
relay and the later triac were unable to cope with the heavy surge current of
turning on the lamp. If the relay or triac is the problem on your power
supply, upgrading to a heavier-duty relay should be cheaper than replacing the
transformer. But you will need to understand electronics and know how to work
safely on electrical apparatus.

The lamp in the CLS 450 is an ELC, which is 250W, not 450 W. But to keep from
operating the transformer near its limit, which may mean a reduced lifetime, it
is best to get a transformer of a somewhat higher rating. Also, a higher rating
means that the brief but large turn on surge current is less likely to damage
the transformer. The "industrial control transformers" are designed to cope
with transient overloads, and so are probably an excellent choice.

--Michael

John Schneider
18-Jul-2008, 11:35
I'm sure glennview has one at an exorbitant price.

Any good electrical tinkerer can wire up a good surplus transformer of the same rating, if that's what failed.

stuart goodman
5-Oct-2008, 05:40
Can somebody help me out.
I am using a Durst Laborator from which the trafo TRA450 is dead .
Does anyone know where I can get a working Durst TRA 450.

ruud, ive just gone through this with a slightly later head (sta500).

the answer is to get a lighting transformer as a replacement for the tra 450. i put a post here and was advised to contact an electrical supplier, i eventually found a firm caled erea which is a belgian based company, which sold me a 300w/24v lighting transformer for 70 gbp delivered... against the 750gbp cost of the durst transformer.... if you can find one.

add £40 for an electrician to wire it in and the enlarger is working again fine.

hope this helps

stuart

Tony Lakin
5-Oct-2008, 14:10
Hi Ruud
I have a working TRA450 in my darkroom attached to my Laborator 1000 and I don't use it very often so I would consider selling it, however I am located on the Isle Of Man (UK) and depending on where you are the shipping cost may be prohibitive, where are you?
Regards
Tony

ruud
28-Oct-2008, 13:23
Hi Tony,
Sorry for my late reaction.
Still I am interested in your TRA450.
What price are you considering? Shipping cost has to the Netherlands/Amsterdam.
Looking forward to your reply.
Regards,
Ruud


Hi Ruud
I have a working TRA450 in my darkroom attached to my Laborator 1000 and I don't use it very often so I would consider selling it, however I am located on the Isle Of Man (UK) and depending on where you are the shipping cost may be prohibitive, where are you?
Regards
Tony