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Topic: Motor Wattage or Current Draw of Sankyo 600
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Phil Mitchell
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 144
From: Melbourne, Australia
Registered: Aug 2013
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posted January 05, 2015 07:37 PM
Hi Steve and Andrew, thanks for replies.
Back of Sankyo unit says 240V AC, ( I am in Australia so 240v is right) then symbol that looks like ~ 50hz, 160W( I am Australia so that is right) yes Lamp is 100W, but is these numbers on back plate that tells me the answer to my query.
AMP 2W (Ext4w)
Reason why I need it, friend of mine has helped me fix the speed controller PCB of the Sankyo, but it is only running at 24fps, slider switch I have Ohms tested and it is fine. Pots on board do not change anything. He tells me "that we need to change to 1K resistor and the also the large 5 Watt resistor. This will need to increase as we do not have enough current reduction" I've uploaded a picture of circuit drawing he did of board and this may help others with similar units. On his drawing the resistors he is talking about are R2 R3 on it.
But not knowing how many Watts the Motor is drawing, he doesn't know what to tell me to replace those two Resistors with.
Cheers Phil
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Phil Mitchell
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 144
From: Melbourne, Australia
Registered: Aug 2013
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posted January 08, 2015 02:26 AM
Hi, sorry for late reply guys.
Yes sorry I should of put what had happened to PCB originally, previous owner had been playing around with it, especially the Trim pots, I assume to adjust projectors speed, which they can do, but he used the wrong sized screws to attached the heat sink back to Unit and of course I was not aware of this and not as wise to things electronic as I have since learnt, that the heat sink which has the Transistor screwed onto it, came into contact with back of Speed PCB
Hence the change in two resistors and also the transistor on Heat Sink and the circuit drawing above.
So that is history of it.
Good point about running motor under load of film, 600foot reel, actually it didn't draw that much more, once I got the Amp reading from MM, with my friends help I now know the calculation to work out Wattage, which you guys probably know.
Which is Volts x A = Watts
With my original Amp draw test of 500ma, that gives us 12V x 0.5a = 6 Watts. With film on reel MA increase was 10 or 15ma depending which way motor was running. I guess then I have answered my on query. What I am checking is the Ceramic 5W 1k resistor he replaced one with, is it going to take the load. He feels it will, to quote him. "The 5W White ceramic resistor will need to burn anywhere between 4 to 1.8 Watts. As such a 5W resistor is sufficient for the job. Now using the formula V=IxR, we can calculate the R for 18fps should be around 18 ohms and for 24fps it should be around 15 ohms. "Target a resistor of between 15 to 20 ohms and let the switching (frame rate slider switch) and the Trim pots do the rest." I assume he means replace the 10k 5Watts to between 15 and 20. I have emailed him back to double check this. As one thing I have always wondered with this Sankyo 600 while trying to get it back working, is why doesn't it have the large axial 470ohms Ceramic resistor attached by a bracket to the screw above the board And then has two blue wires on each end of it and they go to the PCB and are soldered to PCB on the back of it just above the Terminal for negative and terminal for positive for motor wires.
Like my Titan does and its setup is the same
Also seen other posts here with Sankyo 600 and they also have the axial ceramic resistor the same. I have check this with my friend and he doesn't think my one needs it, which sounds right as it ran okay for 3 months before board shorted. Anyway sorry for a long reply. Hope it makes sense. Hopefully what I have learnt will help others, I know Janice has had problems with her 600 stopping intermittently and then restarting which as I suggested to her, maybe could be dirt of something in the brushes for the motor. As I know when I checked my wires to motor there was a bit of fluff. I actually changed the brushes on mine Cheers Phil
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