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Topic: LOTS of questions!
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Dino Everette
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1535
From: Long Beach, CA USA
Registered: Dec 2008
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posted January 11, 2011 11:54 AM
While it is very true what MIchael and Barry are saying I would not simply throw it to the side if you have to keep it since there are some things to check before completely giving up on it...(Every projector needs a good home )...As for the sound I would say make sure the jacks and volume control pots are cleaned out with something like the radio shack cleaner (It is a foamy spray that will eat away at the corrosive build up that interferes with getting a clean Metal on Metal connection--anyone get the Anvil reference )If you are a musician it is the same problem that happens when you plug your guitar in and get that crackling sound, usually a cleaning will clear it up..... Forgive me as I am not familiar with this model, but if it is strictly tension based-non sprocket driven like the GAF 1666 then yes you probably have a lemon unless lubrication works, but if not as for the jumping picture I would check the gate and sprocket areas. Make sure there is nothing interfering with any clamps that hold the film in place, or the tension in the actual gate area which is usually done via a couple of springs. I have seen projectors where one of the springs breaks or something simply needs tightening to get the proper tension back and hold the film in place as it passes by the light source.... Don't give up on it yet, BUT ALWAYS beware on ebay as there are those telling code words to look out for, such as what has been described...If they don't specifically state THIS PROJECTS FILM PERFECTLY AND THE SOUND IS CLEAR, you are probably in for some repair work, and even then most sellers pack the projectors like SH#TE so it might leave them working and arrive all broken...
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Chad Shumaker
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 110
From: Dover, Ohio USA
Registered: Jan 2011
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posted January 11, 2011 05:15 PM
OK... after an hour or so of observation/tinkering here's what I know.
The belt seems to be in overall good shape. Still seems taught with no cracks or tears. Focus works.
I've noticed the projector seems noisy, a hair louder than it should be.
I've noticed the film runs into the projector smoothly for about 5 - 7 seconds and then the jackhammering starts. The film is not being punctured or torn, and it still feeds, just not properly.
When set to still, the picture does roll from bottom to top very slowly, but if I hold the reel it stops. My guess is the shaking is causing this.
I hit the pot of the speaker with tuner cleaner and that did cause it to make a little extra noise. Hopefully if it sits for a bit some more of the buildup/gunk on the connection will free up.
**ADDITION**
Just discovered that when attempting to rewind, the supply reel is going the wrong way!
Also, the film is getting past the clawbut immediately below that, just before it passes the sound head it is stopping and piling up. When this happens, the takeup continues to spin but the supply does not feed!?! [ January 11, 2011, 06:35 PM: Message edited by: Chad Shumaker ]
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