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Dino Everette
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From: Long Beach, CA USA
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 - posted February 21, 2018 11:58 PM      Profile for Dino Everette     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I have a GS1200 that is experiencing a weird speed issue, and I am curious where to look for a solution...Basically when I turn the machine on to watch a film the motor going forward either makes no movement at all or is dead slow, probably around 12 fps...If I hit rewind it is either full on 24fps or nothing at all, no movement.....I can run it for like an hour and then it seems like it will run at the proper speed and I can then watch a movie, but there is always the chance that if I stop the machine it might repeat the no movement issue...Once warmed up it will generally either go full speed 24fps or no movement at all....I have other GS 1200's that have a million other issues but the motors always start right up full speed. It reminds me of why I veered away from the ST-1200 with that slow start up....

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Graham Ritchie
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 - posted February 22, 2018 01:05 AM      Profile for Graham Ritchie   Email Graham Ritchie   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Dino

Try giving the ESS switch a good work out when the fwd is pressed and see what happens same for the 18/24 switch.

Another thing I came across with my spare GS1200 was I could not get 18fps... 24fps yes that was ok but not 18fps. It kept running a 6fps I found by giving the relay directly below the flywheel, a bit of a wiggle, that brought it back to 18fps...might be the contacts or a dry solder joint where the relay teminals go through the circuit board not exactly sure, but I am not game to touch it at the moment

Every thing speed wise is running fine now, but there is a lot to be said, for what fellow forum member Thomas did by replacing the motor and its contol...food for thought [Smile]

Anyway best of luck Dino, keep us all informed as to the outcome and hopefully someone else here can contribute with more help

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Maurice Leakey
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 - posted February 22, 2018 02:27 AM      Profile for Maurice Leakey   Email Maurice Leakey   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I have found that the GS-1200 does tend to be affected with dry joint problems, more so than other projectors in my collection.
I can't imagine that they were poorly made, was it constant use in their former lives?

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Antoine Orsero
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 - posted February 22, 2018 10:41 AM      Profile for Antoine Orsero   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I had several GS1200 projector and most had electronic problems. I think these projectors are too sophisticated which makes them fragile! The ST1200 is simpler and more solid!

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Chip Gelmini
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 - posted February 22, 2018 04:58 PM      Profile for Chip Gelmini     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I had a slow down issue just a few days ago. Messing around with the machine I suspected the “still” switch to be sticky. Contact cleaner worked well and it appears fixed but only time will tell.

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Bill Brandenstein
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 - posted February 22, 2018 09:25 PM      Profile for Bill Brandenstein   Email Bill Brandenstein   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Of all the things! Sorry to hear, Dino. Contact cleaner sounds like a quick and easy stab at a solution. But of all the GS problems I've seen, this isn't one of them. (Knock on wood!)

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Thomas Knappstein
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From: Erwitte, Germany
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 - posted February 25, 2018 02:06 AM      Profile for Thomas Knappstein   Email Thomas Knappstein   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hello at all!
One of the biggest Problem for Speed Problems in the GS Machines are three little Diodes which are in line with one Main Motor Cable. They have 1 Ampere and the Main Motor need about 750-850mA when everything is fine. If there is less Grease on some Points the Motor need over 1 Ampere and the Diodes are running very hot and soldering out. Than the Motor stops or run slowly. Now I have replaced this three Diodes and changed them for a 5 Ampere Type under the Main Board. Now I can feel it with my Finger when this are going to hot and than its Time to greasing up the importand Points. Sorry for my bad english but i think some Photos will show whatI mean.

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Renzo Dal Bo
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From: Mogliano Veneto, Italy
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 - posted February 25, 2018 06:46 AM      Profile for Renzo Dal Bo   Email Renzo Dal Bo   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thank you Thomas! A very precious suggestion here!

Probably to better locate the diodes, in their original position, you have to substitute the first photo with the following one:

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Graham Ritchie
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 - posted March 01, 2018 01:44 PM      Profile for Graham Ritchie   Email Graham Ritchie   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thomas or Renzo

Looking at those diodes what is the voltage or type number. The ones I can get locally are "ZR-1050...fast...100V..3A..Type FR302"...or FR307....also fast but 1000V...3A ...ZR1052.

If you could give the exact details of the diodes that would be great

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Renzo Dal Bo
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 - posted March 01, 2018 03:02 PM      Profile for Renzo Dal Bo   Email Renzo Dal Bo   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
The original diodes from the Elmo GS1200's circuit diagram are 1S1887 type: 400V - 1.0A.

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David Fouracre
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 - posted March 01, 2018 03:37 PM      Profile for David Fouracre   Email David Fouracre   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I had a motor fault on my GS1200 which produced a pattern of motor stop, motor running slow and then running normally for several minutes.
I tapped the main motor with a small screwdriver whilst it was running slow, and it speeded up to normal for a few seconds and then stopped.
The problem was a worn set of brushes, which even under spring pressure were responsible for the erratic motor performance.

I sent the worn brushes to a company who produced copy replacement brushes with identical properties.
I had been tempted to file down some AC mains units, but was warned that low voltage DC brushes need to have a copper content to reduce wear on the commutator of a DC motor!
The replacement brushes arrived after a few days, were fitted, and the problem resolved. My GS was restored to full function.

David

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Terry Sills
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 - posted March 01, 2018 03:55 PM      Profile for Terry Sills     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I was tempted to buy a GS1200 many times because of the stunning looks and the technical specifications. Thank goodness I didn't. They are a nightmare of multiple problems. It seems they are just too sophisticated to be reliable. When one problem is resolved another rears it's head. Glad I stuck to mono sound machines.

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Graham Ritchie
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 - posted March 01, 2018 05:31 PM      Profile for Graham Ritchie   Email Graham Ritchie   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks Renzo

I can get a 400V 6A ZR-1044 Type 6A4/P600G SSR..diode, would that be the ones Thomas mentions as a replacement?

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Thomas Knappstein
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 - posted March 01, 2018 10:20 PM      Profile for Thomas Knappstein   Email Thomas Knappstein   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi Graham!
I used the BY 500/600 Diodes over 20 Years.

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Graham Ritchie
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 - posted March 01, 2018 11:08 PM      Profile for Graham Ritchie   Email Graham Ritchie   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks Thomas [Smile]

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