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Topic: Voltage and Spare Parts
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Johnny Starr
Junior
Posts: 6
From: London, England
Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 10, 2005 02:26 PM
Bister and Eggeling, what a fantastic duo you two make.
Muchos gracias for both the information and the "spindle" offer. I'm sorry if spindle wasn't the correct term to use, I'm still finding my way around this cine projector business.
The Revue 310 has pleased me greatly. It arrived very badly packaged and had a small-ish crack on the plastic back cover which either hadn't been described in the advert or happened in transit. However, after getting an answer to the voltage question I plugged 'er in and off she went. Like a dream. Very happy with her.
I actually managed to find a spool that would stay on the damaged spindle but the other spools I have fall off. So if I damage that spool then I'm kaput for the future. Therefore, I will happily take up your kind offer of a spindle from your damaged Revue 510 as long as I'm not jeopardising a future projector sale for you.
The projector was actually bought from Germany so here is the definitive description of the "spindle" problem!
"Das Gerät läuft einwandfrei. Ein kleiner Mangel ist da, und zwar: Der kleine Stift wo die Hintere Spule drauf kommt ist beschädigt (Siehe Bild) man kann die Spule darauf setzen aber Sie lässt sich nicht befestigen."
Andreas, if you PM me your Paypal email address I'll whizz something off to you asap.
You don't happen to have a PDF of the manual do you, or at least a sheet detailing the maintenance/cleaning methods for these babies?
Is the Revue 310 actually based on any of the authentic Eumig models? Which manual would match it the most?
Again, thanks go to both of you chaps.
Cheers,
JS
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