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Topic: Elmo ST1200 projector questions
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Barry Fritz
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1061
From: Burnsville, MN, USA
Registered: Dec 2009
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posted February 22, 2011 03:56 PM
Hello Gregory: Welcome to the forum. I can't answer the question regarding the lamp not lighting, but can help with some of the other questions. To clean film, FilmRenew seems to be the preferred product. Larry Urbanski sells it. Google is your friend. Regarding the belt, carefully lift out any intact pieces that remain. Clean the rest of the residue with a solvent. Some use naptha or automotive carb or brake cleaner, I use laquer thinner on a Q-tip. This stuff is flameable, so follow cautions on the container. Replacement belts can be purchased on Ebay and perhaps through other vendors. It is an easy job to replace it. Remove the one screw that holds the bracket for the idler (tension) roller (pulley). You may have to loosen the screws that hold the fan in place and slide it slightly to the right to get clearance around it, but I did not, as there was clearance. Put belt on same set of pulleys the old one was on. Replace idler. It's a bit of a pain getting the screw from the idler bracket back in because it is small and I'm ham-fisted but otherwise, no problem. Good luck.
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Ian John
Film Handler
Posts: 54
From: South Wales United Kingdom
Registered: Dec 2005
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posted February 24, 2011 07:19 PM
Gregory, I have a 1200 myself, but its been sent away for repair, but as for your lamp not lighting up, the first port of call is to remove the lamp, and check the 2 pin contacts at the back for corrosion, if they have black or green or rust on the pins, remove the corrosion with a bit of fine sandpaper, or a fine nail file until you have a clean metal shine again, then replace lamp back into lamp holder, then flick the motor switch into the first position for forward or reverse (this will start the motor with or without drive belt, then flick your lamp switch to the first position (low brightness) and see if you lamp lights up, if not, clean the pins on your spare lamp if corroded, and fit that lamp instead, follow the same steps as above) and see if that lamp lights up, but don't keep the lamp on for long if you have not got a drive belt fitted. When a projector has not been used for a very long period of time, corrosion sets in on lamp contacts, rubber belts turn to goo. Hope that is of some help.
Ian
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