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Thank you!
my elmo gs 1200 projector works well except for the take-up reel. It turns slowly, sometimes it stops and starts again.
I feel this problem is with the item in the photo attached Does anyone have an idea?
thank you so much
Thank you for your answers! Everything you wrote has been checked and there is no problem there!
But I wonder what the small potentiometer N ° 3 is used for in the attached photo. When I touch the trasistor cooler it burns my fingers
thank you so much
Transistor(s) Overheat = Too Much Amp throughout circuit
(If you can not stand heat with your fingers , that means T° is closed to 60°C)
I suggest you to :
- Check Motors / Mecanisms spins freely
- Check Brushes and collectors for cleanliness and condition (worn ?)
- Check Brushes size : If too short, worn out , replace them
Bon Courage
Tenez moi au courant
Last edited by Phil Murat; September 03, 2020, 03:40 AM.
I never checked for heat since I got shocked from a TV that I never discharged the caps to-threw me across the room! So I waited a good few hours till I started poking around in the GS..
This particular Elmo projector is now close to 40 years old. Both those low voltage take up and rewind motors, can play up due to wear between the two brushe...
Thank you very much for all your advice.
But it's too complicated for me considering my age and my ignorance in electronics.
I have two broken GS1200s but I have ST1200s which work very well and which are more mechanical than electronic.
My best regards to all
Antoine
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