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Topic: Pathescope gem 9,5mm projector restoration
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Sven Zijlemaker
Junior
Posts: 13
From: Noord-Holland, Nederland
Registered: Oct 2010
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posted March 13, 2011 10:26 AM
Hello,
I'am new on the forum, I will introduce myself, My name is sven zijlemaker, I come from the netherlands and I mainly am active on the 8mm format. But also with other film formats.
I'am trying to repair a pathescope gem 9,5mm projector. The most of the work is already done. But the shuffle resistor doesn't work for 100%. About the half of the resistor has burned out. So I only could choose 16 to 21 frames pro second.
Now I'am planning to rewire the resitor, but what kind of wire should I use for the resistor? Resistance wire or blank tinned wire? And if I should use resistance wire how much ohm per meter do I need, or with blank tinned wire how much mm is the diameter of the wire (I do not have the accurate instruments to messer the diameter of the wire).
Further more, I had found a loose piece of rubber in the 9,5mm projector. It's about 5cm long and has a notch of about 3 to 4 mm. Does someone knows where this piece of rubber could be for? And I have also the problem with the mains calble, that the red wire is crumble at the plug. But it does not seems to be failing. Only the beginning of the wire looks to crumble. I have heard many people rewire this part of the 9,5mm projector, but is it also need if the part that's go's to the 9,5mm projector still looks good?
And my last quastion, the rubber silence blocks on the base of the motor on my 9,5mm projector are complete decay. I already have some rubber grommets to replace the old rubber of the silence blocks, only the rubber grommets I bought (what could make out of the remaining parts of the old rubber silence blocks) are 2 a 1 mm longer than the old ones. Would effect this the 9,5mm projector speed or does it not matter. Thanks in advance for the help.
Sincerely, Sven Zijlemaker
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Sven Zijlemaker
Junior
Posts: 13
From: Noord-Holland, Nederland
Registered: Oct 2010
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posted March 22, 2011 01:26 PM
Hello Dino,
Thanks for you advice. I have measured the resistor on the part that was still function. This was on the half of the resistor, there I measured 500 ohms. Did you mean that the value is 1000 - 1050 ohms? Further more, I have calculated that the length of the wire is 19.5m I think I will use a resistance wire (not isolated) of 52,3 ohms per metre length (or 5,63 ohms per metre length), or should I use insulated resistance wire? Is it necessary in the winding of the resistance, to leave small spaces between the threads? Further more, I will use on the not isolated resistance wire fire cement on the top and bottom of the resistor.
Sincerely, Sven Zijlemaker
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