By the way, I didn't know anything about the bulb because Jens from Durst pro america purposely erased the model num and info on the bulb. He charged me $360 for one bulb. And bulbamerica has it for $23.....
By the way, I didn't know anything about the bulb because Jens from Durst pro america purposely erased the model num and info on the bulb. He charged me $360 for one bulb. And bulbamerica has it for $23.....
Jens' business ethics was questionable at best. You're lucky he even shipped the bulb.
But his ads were fantastic, literally!
That bulb is most likely a projection bulb
Too bad it remains a secret...
Tin Can
Finding a replacement for the 2,000 watt bulbs would be a god send. Anyone have any ideas? Is the used market and being patient the only option?
Jens charged me about the same for few dozens laps + reflectors. And shipped none.
I have custom producing them in China after that.
With reflectors, I am equipped for the whole life but with lamps I mannaged to make only 10 for tests.
Production run now is a minimum of 100 and price is 35 at the moment. Can't afford 3500 to spend just to produce 100 Colapm2000.
Coming in from totally left field and having absolutely no experience with an 8x10 Durst enlarger or any bulb over 500 watts, I offer the following: Theatrical lighting people everyday deal with high wattage bulbs. Especially the ones who predate the beginning of the present LED generation. A friend needed to acquire a high wattage bulb and told me that he seemingly hit a brick wall in his quest. He befriended a lighting person at a local performing arts theater. The lighting person was able to give him several theatrical bulb suppliers to contact. He then easily acquired the bulb he sought plus spares for very reasonable prices.
As was pointed out in this exchange, it is apparent that substitute bulbs appear to be available but the limiting factor is getting them through the top opening in the reflector. Some crude measurements show that this opening would need to be expanded a bit over 1/3" to make this work. Not sure what the best tool would be to accomplish this objective or if there is any risk of damaging the reflector itself which would not be good.
Last edited by Michael Kadillak; 4-Mar-2020 at 15:09. Reason: typo
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