"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
A suggestion, make a little flap that you can hinge onto the top and flip over when you put the screen in.It would stop the light leaking out, possibly the UV is also not good for the person working there. (Not sure about that).
Got it from Saati direct. Still in use everyday with no problems.Saati makes the light, Ryonet makes the box / controller. When buying from Saati direct you get a low tech controller, no frills but it works well. The only issue is you have to key up and down 1 press for 1 second, and while some meshes are 40 second exposures, the next could be a 10, so you have to hit the button 30 times which is annoying, but it is what it is. Could probably get a fancier controller as all it really is, is 110 plugin timer, could be a good arduino project or something to program a little controller with preset buttons.We built it for 23" x 31" frames only, it doesn't even need a box, just contains the UV as we have unexposed screens right by it, as well as are imaging while the next screen is printing.I believe the light was between 2k - 2.5k when we bought it. Maybe it's come down in price in that time?I know Exile is working on one that they will sell, but probably more inline with the Starlight which when we were testing even without glass took longer to expose than the light setup we have. As well as ours is more ergonomic, and faster to load and unload screens in it.Low Tech
I've been trying to find this at the Saati site, but no luck... I guess a call is in order...
wait... Grant ACTUALLY retired....?That man cant retire, it's not in his genome....