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Topic: Buzzing Audio from Elmo ST-800
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Steve Klare
Film Guy
Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted December 22, 2009 12:21 PM
Update:
I was stuck home for a few days from the snow, so once I finished wrapping gifts (good marital politics), I swapped the motor out of the machine.
I have a second projector for parts that has very few hours on it, but unfortunately it once had a pretty fierce collision with the floor and the frame is bent right at the center foot. Kind of a shame, it would have been a great machine if it wasn't damaged, but now it makes a great parts donor.
So I spent quite a lot of time tagging the wires so they'd get re-connected in the right places, and I shot some digitals so everything would go back together correctly. (-Shame: no time for 35mm!)
While I was at it, I replaced the snap switch that turns the lamp on and off based on selector knob position. A couple of times in the last few months the lamp has stayed on when I turned the projector off. I can't think of anything else that would cause the problem other than the switch sticking so I replaced it while I had everything apart. I found it was almost impossible to reassemble the stack of switches, insulators, actuator arms and the top plate by piling everything up and putting the two screws through the holes, but if I put the two screws through the plate and then stacked everything up and then held it together while I flipped it over it wasn’t half bad.
The machine works again, with very little interference in the walkie-talkie test, so I'll call it motor brushes and call this one "case closed".
After the motor swap, the frame rate was way off. I managed to adjust it “close enough” for my ear. I want to figure out a way to calibrate it dead on, but that's for another day.
I'm considering taking the old motor and getting new brushes for it if possible, and putting it away: spare parts are worth their weight in gold and nothing should go to waste!
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
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