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Topic: Help my projector runs a tad slow (what sould the problem be?)
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Pablo Alvarez Roth
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 129
From: Chile
Registered: Aug 2006
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posted April 13, 2007 04:26 AM
hi guys.
As I mentioned a few weeks ago I bought a new (used) 16mm eiki slimline slot 2 SL-0 projector, but I never got to fully test it, since I had to replace the exicerter lamp and get a new transformer etc...
But today I confirmed as I had noticed before that it runs a bit slow????
I didnīt notice it before because I had no sound and the frames looked smooth without the audio, but now as hear the audio it runs a bit slow and the pitch all of the different films I tested is slow it just sounds a bit sluggish.
What could this be?
1- I tested the output or the new external 220V- 110V 500 watts transformer I bought and it measures around 118 volts, with and AC multimeter so the input voltage seems ok.
2- The belt motor/drive belt looks ok, I checked and in chile we have 50hz and the belt is on the smaller pulley on the drive axis, so I presumed thats ok also,
3- I thought maybe, since its a second hand projector probbly hasīnt been run for 20 or more years the gears might be a bit stiff, I have only run it for an hour tops in 10 minutes intervals (donīt have a full feature yet!) so maybe I think I need to grease it up and let it run for an hour or so non stop to lube it up (could this be it?)
I canīt seem to solve it (what could make the projector run a bit slower?)
help guys, thanks.
pablo
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Joerg Polzfusz
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 815
From: Berlin, Germany, Europe, Earth, Solar System
Registered: Apr 2006
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posted April 13, 2007 06:10 AM
Hi,
just a stupid question: Do you have got a "220V,50Hz -> 110V,50Hz" transformer or one with "220V,50Hz -> 110V,60Hz"? (Here in Europe the later version is the more common one since it allows the usage of devices made for the USA,...)
Jörg
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