Here’s a question for an electrical engineer.
I have an ancient Lektra timer, model TM560R, which I haven’t used in more than 20 years, it having been in storage, and now I am hoping to use it with an enlarger I managed to squeeze into my darkroom. This timer is so old, there is actually a tube in it, a 6V6.
When I tested the accuracy of the exposure times, no matter the time set on the dial, the timer runs about 20% longer than what is called for. I can’t see anything obviously wrong; no bulging or exploded capacitors, nothing burned or blackened.
While I recognize that it’s impossible to troubleshoot the problem as I have presented it, if anybody has a useful suggestion or suggestions, all responses will he gratefully received.
I have an ancient Lektra timer, model TM560R, which I haven’t used in more than 20 years, it having been in storage, and now I am hoping to use it with an enlarger I managed to squeeze into my darkroom. This timer is so old, there is actually a tube in it, a 6V6.
When I tested the accuracy of the exposure times, no matter the time set on the dial, the timer runs about 20% longer than what is called for. I can’t see anything obviously wrong; no bulging or exploded capacitors, nothing burned or blackened.
While I recognize that it’s impossible to troubleshoot the problem as I have presented it, if anybody has a useful suggestion or suggestions, all responses will he gratefully received.

