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Stuart Reid
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Making great strides with repairing my SC18, and I've safely removed the extraneous cabling. All I need to do now is replace the belts which have turned to goo, and re-attach the lamp cables, which is where I need help. They evidently attach somewhere on this PCB but i'm scratching my head as to exactly where. Can anyone either advise, or perhaps post an image of the same PCB showing the lamp connectors? Thanks!

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Stuart Reid
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No-one? Please? [Frown] I'm so close to fixing her up!

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Steve Klare
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Ummmm...

This is the kind of post I normally chime in on since I'm kind of electrical, but I don't know this machine.

If it was me, I'd figure it out this way:

What's the rated voltage of the bulb you are trying to connect up?

If you look on the board, there will probably be one terminal marked with that number. This is half the battle. (That one marked "L" could be it too.)

There will be some other terminal which is the return side for this voltage. (Those two marked "0" look promising) It may be the return for several voltages. If you hook a voltmeter (AC scale) on this pair of terminals you should be able to measure the correct voltage (maybe a little higher) with the machine plugged in.

Those should be your connection points.

-I'd be wary of connecting the lamp up without the measurement: any light bulb can become a flashbulb given enough voltage!

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Stuart Reid
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Thanks Steve, the 12v tap is just above the 28v so I'll measure that. Hopefully that's the answer, it just would have been nice to have double-checked with a machine that hasn't been an idiot's playground [Wink]

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Steve Klare
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I'm kind of curious about the "L" and the "0" below it too.

If you also see 12VAC there maybe then measure the resistance between "L" and "12" and then the two "0"s to see if the pairs are connected.

The combination of "12" and "L" is too big a coincidence to ignore!

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Bill Parsons
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If you do need a photo Stuart, email me direct and I will send you one, I find uploading photos on this forum a bit of a pain!

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Stuart Reid
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Thanks Bill, email sent.

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Andrew Woodcock
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Glad that Bill has been able to come to your aid here Stuart.
It's not a machine I've ever seen or used or else I'd have tried to help out, just like Steve did, if I had had any experience with it.

The photo Bill sends you will undoubtedly get you to the place you're seeking here. [Smile]

If you're listening here Bill, it is a whole lot easier elsewhere and any resolution of photograph can be posted in jpg format.
If also posted publicly,besides sending it out to Stuart here privately, it may also help others in the future here with these machines.

Just a thought here Bill. [Smile]

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Stuart Reid
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If Bill agrees, I'll repost what he sends me on this thread.

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Andrew Woodcock
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Thank you Stuart. [Smile]

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Stuart Reid
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If Bill agrees, I'll repost what he sends me on this thread.

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Winbert Hutahaean
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The other way around is to put your own pictures after you manage fixing your projector :-)

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Stuart Reid
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The very helpful Bill Parsons has okayed me posting these images of how the PCB ought to look:

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HOWEVER, I'm still confused, and I'm sure I'm not seeing the wood for the trees. Let's look at the white cables which on Bill's images connect to L & 0. (I metered L&0 and they are a permanently connected 12v) I have one of those cables connected to 0:

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However, I still have TWO tails coming off the lamp.

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What do we think? Obviously if I connect the tails to L&0 the lamp will be permanently on.

Thanks guys
Stu

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Andrew Woodcock
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One side of the circuit from the lamp should go straight to the supply, the other side from the lamp should go to through the switch contacts from the main control knob.
Then the other side of the switch contacts, back to the supply point at the PCB once again, usually via a fuse on one side or another.

[ May 10, 2016, 01:58 PM: Message edited by: Andrew Woodcock ]

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Stuart Reid
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I'm going to have to dismantle to get to the bloody switch contacts aren't I? [Frown]

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Steve Klare
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I would think there is wiring running to them already: I doubt whoever did this mod was dedicated enough to dig down and disconnect at the switch.

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Stuart Reid
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But Steve, there's still an extra wire there...

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Steve Klare
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The trouble for me is a common reference: I don't have this machine.

Let's hope it has common assemblies with the ST-800: I have one cracked open right now (looking for parts donation!) and I'll look at it later on tonight.

Otherwise, as Andrew says: it should be a pretty simple circuit: one supply terminal on the board to the lamp, then to the switch: then back to the other terminal on the board.

-just one loop of three elements.

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Andrew Woodcock
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Stuart, use your multimeter to do a continuity check on each of the cable ends you have there at the PCB.

This should then make the task of identifying the origin and relocating each cable end onto its correct terminal position really easy for you.

If your multimeter has a "bleep" function, this should make it even quicker.

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Steve Klare
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A "bleep" function?

Oh! That kicks in if you burn yourself with the soldering iron and you try to say "F(BLEEP)!!!!"

Some of the places I've worked we could have used that! [Smile]

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Andrew Woodcock
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[Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

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Steve Klare
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-I've worked with people that would have drained the battery between coffee break and lunch!

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