Firstly hi everyone. First post here as relatively new to the enlarger / printing world - Its a steep learning curve ahead.
I'm here looking for some advice that I couldn't find on previous threads.
I recently purchased a Durst M605 colour enlarger with a TRA305N transformer. I also have a Paterson 2000D timer. The transformer has a flat europlug 2 pin lead but the timer has a UK C14 kettle socket. The transformer appears to be double insulated so am I safe to just cut the transformer wire and connect the L & N wires to the kettle plug provided by Paterson missing out the earth or am I safer to find adapters? I can't seem to track down a europlug > C14 adapter but I can get a euro > 3 pin plug adapter and then a 3 pin socket > kettle adapter which in theory would do the job!
Has anyone any experience of doing this and lived to tell the tale? Or should I just persuade an electrician to look at it...
Any thoughts welcome.
Thanks.
I'm here looking for some advice that I couldn't find on previous threads.
I recently purchased a Durst M605 colour enlarger with a TRA305N transformer. I also have a Paterson 2000D timer. The transformer has a flat europlug 2 pin lead but the timer has a UK C14 kettle socket. The transformer appears to be double insulated so am I safe to just cut the transformer wire and connect the L & N wires to the kettle plug provided by Paterson missing out the earth or am I safer to find adapters? I can't seem to track down a europlug > C14 adapter but I can get a euro > 3 pin plug adapter and then a 3 pin socket > kettle adapter which in theory would do the job!
Has anyone any experience of doing this and lived to tell the tale? Or should I just persuade an electrician to look at it...
Any thoughts welcome.
Thanks.