posted January 12, 2010 08:34 AM
It could be one of two possibilites. When the lamp is turned on the cooling fan speed is increased. It could be the carbon brushes arcing in the motor. The other thing which could be causing the trouble is the relay which switches the lamp. This could have arcing contacts.
Kev.
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posted January 12, 2010 10:52 AM
Hi Antoine,
I had a problem with motor noise in the speaker of one of my projectors a few weeks ago. I believe it was arcing due to worn motor brushes because I was able to also hear it on my son's walkie talkie, and when the noise on the walkie talkie went away, so did the noise through the projector's speaker.
Any AM radio will do the job.
The thing that really closed the case for me was since it was the main motor that was arcing, I was able to change the pitch of the noise by changing frame rate. With a fan, you don't have that luxury. (Although, I would imagine the frequency of a fan motor arcing would be a lot more steady than a relay breaking over.)
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posted January 12, 2010 10:56 AM
I get a crackling noise in my GS1200 internal speakers when rewinding the film, but it is fine during projection. No idea what causes that, but it probably is brush noise in the rewind motor.
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