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Thread: Zone VI cold light stabilizer question..

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    Zone VI cold light stabilizer question..

    All of you folks were a great help a few months ago when I had cold light head problems. Well, I now am all set up with a like-new ZVI head and new V54 Aristo tube. I got a ZVI stabilizer but I think it has a problem. When using the unit the light flickers. At first this was happening only when the intensity dial was down low, which I might have suspected, but today it started at the higher brightnesses. I switched timers and it still flickered. Then I plugged the head in directly, bypassing the stablizer altogether and the tube lit up steady and bright, with no problem whatsoever. So I guess the problem is the stabilizing unit. I called Calumet and their repair guy who does this work is on vacation, and their electrical repairs are not cheap. Does anyone with experience know if this might be an easy fix or should I just bite the bullet and pay the money and wait the month it will take to get this solved? Any help will be greatly appreciated..Thank you! Robbie

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    Re: Zone VI cold light stabilizer question..

    Is there a timer in this circuit somewhere?

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    Re: Zone VI cold light stabilizer question..

    Hi Kevin, Yes, I am using a Gralab 500 timer that says on the side it is good up to 700 watts. I switched out that tmer for second one and still got the flickering. That's when I went directly to the wall and got a bright and very steady light..

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    Re: Zone VI cold light stabilizer question..

    Only certain timers can handle it, from what I recall. I've been using the compensating timer so long I can't really recall details, hopefully somebody else will chime in who is still using this device. Good luck.

    PS: Loved your web site, very interesting.

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    Re: Zone VI cold light stabilizer question..

    I have had the ZoneVI 4x5 cold light old style, not V54, with the stabilizer for ages now, and always used it with a Gralab 300, and now with a Gralab 505. Both these timers work without flaws with the inductive load of the cold light. The Gralab 500 should handle the load with equal ease.

    Is the stabilizer green light on when the flickering starts? Are you bordering on the upper limit? Mine has E or thereabout as an upper limit; I tend to stay a bit lower, at C or D.
    J. K.

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    Re: Zone VI cold light stabilizer question..

    Yes, the green light is on when the flickering starts. And the green stays on all the way to the upper limit on the dial. It REALLY flickers a lot when at C and D. The new tube is very bright and the stabilizer seems to handle that part fine.

    And Kevin: Thank you for your kind words! Robbie

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    Re: Zone VI cold light stabilizer question..

    I just went to the darkroom to check the cold light. When at C or D, the cold light itself emits a very faint hum, that I can barely hear with one ear very close to cold light. The hum increases when above E, but is still very faint, almost imperceptible.

    Do you get flickering with the stabilizer on, but without the timer ? Or flickering without stabilizer, but going through the timer ?
    J. K.

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    Re: Zone VI cold light stabilizer question..

    OK, I guess I did not make my case clearly. But I did troubleshoot. I did with and without timer (two of them). It flickered both with and without the timers. The only time it did not is when I plugged the enlarger lamp directly into a wall socket. It was then very bright and steady, with no flickering whatsoever. (the heater cord was plugged in the whole time). So it is the stabilizer. I just want to know if it might be a simple fix that I can do to save time and money. Thanks to all so far! Robbie

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    Re: Zone VI cold light stabilizer question..

    Oh Well. I guess my next question is: Has anyone ever had a stabilizer repaired by Calumet or anyone else?

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    Re: Zone VI cold light stabilizer question..

    Wait, I just dug out my ZoneVI instructions (from 1990). Here is what Picker says in the section dealing with timers (I quote) : ..."If the timer switches on, but does not reliably switch off, if the timed interval is erratic, or if the light flickers when plugged into the timer (but not when plugged directly into the wall outlet), then you probably need a snubber circuit."...

    Maybe you should try with a different timer model
    J. K.

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