Hi there,
Recently got a call from my friend saying that his Elmo SC-18M projector is acting up. Everything is fine except its main drive motor is dead silent - assuming faulty/sticky microswitches on the main control he said. Asking me if I can help changing it out?
Not a big deal I thought. In the worst case I should be able to replace those switches - probably a standard off-the-shelf parts. So I brought it back home.
Wrong - turns out that it was NOT the switch. No voltage even reached the switch.
Traced back to the transformer - seems OK. (The lamp&lifier power up just fine also.)
For now the only suspect would be the middle man - the speed control board, especially what that looks like regulator transistor (is it?). I definitely can measure the voltage going in, but absolutely nothig comming out. Googling from its label leads to nothing useful.
(Its number D525 says amplifier, but it should be voltage regulator isn't it?)
The most probable solution would be the service manual to refer to. Is it available somewhere for download?
Or if anybody does have any info/recommendation about this it would be more than thankful. Cheers.
Recently got a call from my friend saying that his Elmo SC-18M projector is acting up. Everything is fine except its main drive motor is dead silent - assuming faulty/sticky microswitches on the main control he said. Asking me if I can help changing it out?
Not a big deal I thought. In the worst case I should be able to replace those switches - probably a standard off-the-shelf parts. So I brought it back home.
Wrong - turns out that it was NOT the switch. No voltage even reached the switch.
Traced back to the transformer - seems OK. (The lamp&lifier power up just fine also.)
For now the only suspect would be the middle man - the speed control board, especially what that looks like regulator transistor (is it?). I definitely can measure the voltage going in, but absolutely nothig comming out. Googling from its label leads to nothing useful.
(Its number D525 says amplifier, but it should be voltage regulator isn't it?)
The most probable solution would be the service manual to refer to. Is it available somewhere for download?
Or if anybody does have any info/recommendation about this it would be more than thankful. Cheers.
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