Hello,
I recently received a Durst M605 kit from a seller and noticed the bulb was darkened (likely blown), so I ordered a replacement. I installed a new Osram 100W 12V EFP 64627 bulb, but unfortunately, the light still doesn’t come on.
Here’s how I’ve set it up:
• The Durst M605 CLS color head is connected to a TRA 305N transformer.
• The transformer is plugged into a surge-protected power strip.
• The power strip is connected to a 220–240V wall outlet.
The transformer hums quietly, so I assume it’s functioning. I also checked the fuse in the transformer, it looks clear and like new. Is there any chance the fuse orientation matters when placing it into the holder?
Additionally, I’ve attached an image where I marked in red the holes I used to connect the bulb pins. Could someone confirm if I’ve inserted the bulb into the correct socket holes?
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions!
I recently received a Durst M605 kit from a seller and noticed the bulb was darkened (likely blown), so I ordered a replacement. I installed a new Osram 100W 12V EFP 64627 bulb, but unfortunately, the light still doesn’t come on.
Here’s how I’ve set it up:
• The Durst M605 CLS color head is connected to a TRA 305N transformer.
• The transformer is plugged into a surge-protected power strip.
• The power strip is connected to a 220–240V wall outlet.
The transformer hums quietly, so I assume it’s functioning. I also checked the fuse in the transformer, it looks clear and like new. Is there any chance the fuse orientation matters when placing it into the holder?
Additionally, I’ve attached an image where I marked in red the holes I used to connect the bulb pins. Could someone confirm if I’ve inserted the bulb into the correct socket holes?
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions!
