* * Hello and thank you for your interest in this lamp. * *
The lamp you see here was handmade in Leipzig. The professional transformation of old electric objects into these great lamps is very elaborate. It was very well placed on electrical safety (see below). The lamp was built in a professional workshop and is therefore of high quality.
* * individualisation * * such as cable length, cable color, switch, dimmer or similar please ask separately: post [!at] woodypecker.de (almost everything is possible!)
* * Yesterday * *
This lamp used to be a Meopta Proximus photocoper. Fotoverlarger was manufactured by Meopta in the Czech Republic between 1961-1967.
* * Today * *
Today, this photocopist is a design lamp. It now has a standard E27 lamp version and an integrated dimmer that allows you to easily turn the lamp on and off and dim it. The dimmer is operated via the rotary switch on the side. The lamp is also equipped with a black fabric cable, which is securely connected to the case via a train pad. The Edison light bulb is, of course, part of it, as is the beautiful old wooden slab. The lamp can also be attached directly to the table without the wooden plate and can be adjusted above the rotary knob on the side.
* * Technical Data * *
-Voltage: 230v
-Maximum power dimmer: 40w
-Dimensions (L/w/h):
-Weight: About 5.5kg
-cable length: 180 cm
* * You get it: * *
-Lamp: E27 Meopta Proximus
-light bulb: E27 Edison light bulb
-tripod/bracket: Wooden plate
* * Shipping * *
The lamps are sent exclusively CO2-neutral via DHL as a parcel with shipment tracking.
* * General information on Electrical Safety * *
All lamps conform to the general requirements of electrical safety.
Basically all lamps are grounded at least via the socket (Protection Class II).
In the case of lamps with metal housing, this is additionally connected to the grounding line (Protection Class I)
Basically all lamps are tested in quality control and the passage of the protective conductor is measured on the housing part.
Would you like to find out more? Then write an e-mail to: post [!at] woodypecker.de