The projector runs very slow and eventually stops while projecting the film forward or reverse. New belts - no change. The motor runs fast when forward or rewind is not engaged. The slow motion lever is in the off position. Suggestions?
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Hi Don,
Sorry for the silence: This is one we don't run into very often around here!
Van Eck's website says this is a DC motor with rheostat speed control. I'm thinking there is some very simple power supply for the motor, maybe just a rectifier without even a filter and then a series rheostat to reduce the motor voltage.
Something is going funky as it warms up. You swapped in a motor without any luck, so I'm guessing rectifier or rheostat.
If you could measure the rectifier output voltage and the rheostat pass voltage and watch which is drifting violently with time, we'd have a clue what's going sour. (Measure the motor voltage if that's easier, but we need any two of the three.)
This machine is over 50 years old: it can be excused for showing some frailty! (-just ask my left knee!)
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