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Topic: I need help for my Elmo ST1200D burning new lamps (Solved)
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Renzo Dal Bo
Film Handler
Posts: 70
From: Mogliano Veneto, Italy
Registered: Dec 2016
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posted September 13, 2019 10:49 AM
Hi Phil, as I already told above, I have monitored the voltage values at the lamp holder and they apparently are OK, but all the lamps I put in the projector instantly burn despite they were new. Unfortunately the digital voltage meter, for its inertia, is not able to show me any instant impulse of voltage. The problem suddenly happened, but the other projector functions at present correctly work (Motor, Audio magnetic/optical). Here is the related schematic:
(Just a note: only now I have seen that you live in Villeneuve St. Georges, ... I was there for 2 weeks in June. What a pity ... a missed occasion to meet another forum member)
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Renzo Dal Bo
Film Handler
Posts: 70
From: Mogliano Veneto, Italy
Registered: Dec 2016
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posted September 15, 2019 01:15 PM
I am sorry, but I had to partially modify my previous post because I realized I had said some stupid things. My studies on alternating currents circuits are far away in time and I'm not an expert of them! Phil, that capacitor is necessary for the start motor run in the correct direction. Maurice, I found inside the projector only one capacitor of 23uF (+/-10%)/240V that I substituted with a 20uF(+/-5%)/400V capacitor, whose dimensions perfectly fit. I never had the schematics of my Elmo ST-1200D, but I supposed they were similar to the ones of its predecessor, the ST-1200, that I showed above. I think I was very lucky to solve the problem, but I would like someone expert explains to me why the failure of this capacitor could damage the lamps.
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