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Topic: Elmo repairs
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Steve Klare
Film Guy
Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted August 31, 2015 10:49 AM
Hi Michael,
Before you send this off let's see if we (welllll..."YOU") can fix it.
If this was mine I'd guess the roller is slipping on the shutter wheel.
It really has to be something like this since the ST-1200 motor speed is fixed and you can't slow it down without having smoke pour out!
The roller's grip on the shutter can become pretty precarious, especially since years ago the rubber surface on the wheel turned to goo on basically all of these and had to be removed. (I succeeded in putting mine back, but let's not go there yet.)
I think your machine's lubrication could be dried out after the time in storage and this could be a contributing factor. I wrote a post on lubing Elmo STs a few months ago:
The Great Worm Glop Weekend!
-but step one is still to see if you have slippage.
You may be able to see this through the top air vents in the black cover (next to the handle), but if you have to remove this cover please be careful: you are now operating with exposed line voltages!
You may also be able to make something happen just by grabbing the speed select lever and moving it around, it may not be seated properly. (Wouldn't be the first time...)
By the way: I've forgotten to ask a critical question here: When you say "slow", how slow is "slow"?. Can you see flicker on the screen or is it just that the actresses sound like they are on testosterone and the music is kind of somber?
A slight slowness is almost natural to the ST-1200 these days, but this is a different problem than the thing dragging along down under 10 FPS.
-also, I have to ask: Is the speed selector on 24 (up) or 18 (down)? (Too may "repairs" have gone way too far before somebody checked to see if the thing was plugged in!) [ August 31, 2015, 12:10 PM: Message edited by: Steve Klare ]
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
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