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Topic: Keystone K-108 Problem
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Josh Slaughter
Junior
Posts: 2
From: Lee's Summit, Mo., USA
Registered: Jun 2013
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posted June 17, 2013 10:29 AM
First post about my first projector. I have an 8mm camera and finally acquired some film for it. So I bought a K-108 for a song, of course the guy represented it as working, but turned it on and had a fire almost immediately. I didn't come with a manual so I'm kind of vague on the part names so I'll describe them by location. The fire started in the casing to the immediate right of the lens if you are looking from the front. I removed the plate and not a whole lot of fire damage, just a little charred. Also a little smoke came up from the secondary light on the bottom left, but only when in the motor on position. My wife said their were orange flames for a brief moment, I can take a picture of the inside of the panel when I get home from work and post it if need be. Here is a link to a photo illustration on my facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=543663218567&set=a.543663213577.1073741824.117600140&type=3&theater
So my question is several fold
1. Is it possible that I just overloaded it using 1947-51 technology in 2013 sockets. 2. Do I just need to oil something to possibly get rid of the fire problem. 3. Is their still anyone in Kansas City that repairs/looks at these machines, I know ESO-S used too, but don't think they are open anymore.
More background info: Lamp came on, but due to fire had to shut it down pretty quick. I'm a 28 year old who loves the classic feel and the sound, I also restore old radio because I love the sound of the tubes humming. Taken me a while to figure things out because it's tougher when you have absolutely no frame of reference. I'm willing to tinker with things, but try to avoid lighting myself on fire and electrocution.
-------------------- Josh Slaughter
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