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Topic: Elmo F16-250HS sound drum problem
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Igshaan Safodien
Junior
Posts: 8
From: Cape Town, South Africa
Registered: Oct 2015
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posted October 26, 2015 03:12 PM
I was wondering if anybody could help me with a Elmo F16-250HS projector. I bought one about 3 years ago for dirt cheap, but it was extremely filthy. The projector's rollers and film gate was simply thick with dust. After cleaning it throughly, it turned out the projector was really gorgeous with all the rollers all chrome, really beautiful. After using a test film, it worked about 20 minutes. The sound was intermittent and then the reels stopped turning. After inspection, I noticed that one of the rubber belts on top broke. The belts perished very badly after so many years. So I packed the projector away. But what impressed me really was that the Elmo F16-250HS ran really quiet and it was so smooth, even after so many years. My Kodak pagent is so loud and chattery and my Eiki is okay, but there was something about this Elmo.
This Saturday I bought a broken Elmo F16-250HS that was advertised in a local classifieds website. I was so happy. The projector was in mint condition but two gears were broken. The owner brought me all the loose parts. He had tried to fix it over the years, but gave up because he could not obtain the necessary parts. I decided to transfer one rubber belt and parts of exciter lamp because I noticed some parts missing on mine.
After struggling for some time, I managed to fit the belt and tested the projector. Using a test film, I was so excited to see an extremely bright picture which was quite large because of zoom lens.
But I still had no sound. The exciter lamp is nice and bright, but I noticed that the sound drum is protuding too far forward. So I think the light from exciter lamp is not hitting the sound drum.
On the broken Elmo I recently purchased, I can push the sound drum forwards and backwards easily. But on this Elmo F16 the sound drum is stuck. It simply will not move. It is able to rotate easily, but I cannot push it backwards, not even a little bit. I tried assisting it by pulling on larger drum located at the back, but it simply won't move.
And I really don't want to damage this projector. Does anybody know what the problem is and how I can solve it? I really don't want to take the whole projector apart.
Where can I get a copy of service manuel for Elmo F16-250HS?
Please help
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