Hello guys and gals,
I just got a Jobo LPL 7415 (and roughtly a complete lab) for 500$.
I keep having a major issue, each time i'm putting the timer switch on, the lightbulb burn... a quick flash and nothing.
Here is how it is build, i hope someone can help me out, i suck at "electrical engineering". The power supply fuse is good, i feel there is something weird with the power supply. I made a connection diagram, it's all the way down the post.
So, the light bulb and the cooling fan (the fan is behind the circle shaped piece) cable are linked between the enlarger and the power supply through the same cable :
Until there, nothing weird. On the other face of the power supply : the grey cable is the fan cable, (the white cable is the lightbulb/timer cable) it is plugged in the domestic electric network, as specified by the user guide, because the fan must be running at all time. When i turn the power supply ON, the fan work perfectly.
Now, the lightbulb/timer part : it is the white cable, but it need an other cable (a standard alimentation cable a grabbed) to allow it to be plugged into the timer :
then you can plug it into the timer :
Then i plugged the timer on the same power strip i plugged the power supply, lifted the timer switch and the lightbulb burnt.
here is how i plugged it all :
I don't get it, and i don't know it could be done an other way...
Thank you !
I just got a Jobo LPL 7415 (and roughtly a complete lab) for 500$.
I keep having a major issue, each time i'm putting the timer switch on, the lightbulb burn... a quick flash and nothing.
Here is how it is build, i hope someone can help me out, i suck at "electrical engineering". The power supply fuse is good, i feel there is something weird with the power supply. I made a connection diagram, it's all the way down the post.
So, the light bulb and the cooling fan (the fan is behind the circle shaped piece) cable are linked between the enlarger and the power supply through the same cable :
Until there, nothing weird. On the other face of the power supply : the grey cable is the fan cable, (the white cable is the lightbulb/timer cable) it is plugged in the domestic electric network, as specified by the user guide, because the fan must be running at all time. When i turn the power supply ON, the fan work perfectly.
Now, the lightbulb/timer part : it is the white cable, but it need an other cable (a standard alimentation cable a grabbed) to allow it to be plugged into the timer :
then you can plug it into the timer :
Then i plugged the timer on the same power strip i plugged the power supply, lifted the timer switch and the lightbulb burnt.
here is how i plugged it all :
I don't get it, and i don't know it could be done an other way...
Thank you !
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