Hi,
I searched on "Elmo Rewind" and couldn't find what I was looking for.
I have a Kodak Pageant model that I use a lot but also an Elmo 16-CL Deluxe (the Deluxe model only means that it has feather touch logic pushbuttons for the 4 functions (rewind, stop, forward, forward w/lamp). Since I've owned it, it never has rewound properly like my regular Elmo 16-CL. When I rewind, say, an 800ft or higher reel, it starts rewinds very slow and eventually crawls to a stop the last couple hundred feet.
In reading the service manual for the 16-CL the rewind is supposed to start at lower torque and then shifts to higher voltage (higher torque). On my basic 16-CL, once I put it into rewind, it starts low torque and then, after a couple of seconds, it shifts to a powerful rewind. But, my 16-CL Deluxe never makes that shift to high torque.
Is there any component known to fail that would cause that condition on any Elmo 16-CL model? I see a relay in there, but it seems to be working. There is a small motor (rewind motor?) in there as well--looks to be DC.
Thanks!
I searched on "Elmo Rewind" and couldn't find what I was looking for.
I have a Kodak Pageant model that I use a lot but also an Elmo 16-CL Deluxe (the Deluxe model only means that it has feather touch logic pushbuttons for the 4 functions (rewind, stop, forward, forward w/lamp). Since I've owned it, it never has rewound properly like my regular Elmo 16-CL. When I rewind, say, an 800ft or higher reel, it starts rewinds very slow and eventually crawls to a stop the last couple hundred feet.
In reading the service manual for the 16-CL the rewind is supposed to start at lower torque and then shifts to higher voltage (higher torque). On my basic 16-CL, once I put it into rewind, it starts low torque and then, after a couple of seconds, it shifts to a powerful rewind. But, my 16-CL Deluxe never makes that shift to high torque.
Is there any component known to fail that would cause that condition on any Elmo 16-CL model? I see a relay in there, but it seems to be working. There is a small motor (rewind motor?) in there as well--looks to be DC.
Thanks!
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