That's great news Clive - well done!
Those auto thread micro switches seem to need replacing every few years, and GS1200 users should consider that to be a periodic maintanance task. They act weird when they are failing. If you check across them with a meter they seem to be functioning just fine, but when they are failing they just cannot carry the required current to trigger the auto thread solenoid. Must be corrosion or oil/grease on the internal contacts.
These same switches are present throughout the GS1200, so if you are having intermittent problems with any of the various projector functions then replacing the appropriate subminiature micro switch is often a good bet. Dirty or oxidized switches/contacts account for the bulk of GS1200 problems.
Those auto thread micro switches seem to need replacing every few years, and GS1200 users should consider that to be a periodic maintanance task. They act weird when they are failing. If you check across them with a meter they seem to be functioning just fine, but when they are failing they just cannot carry the required current to trigger the auto thread solenoid. Must be corrosion or oil/grease on the internal contacts.
These same switches are present throughout the GS1200, so if you are having intermittent problems with any of the various projector functions then replacing the appropriate subminiature micro switch is often a good bet. Dirty or oxidized switches/contacts account for the bulk of GS1200 problems.
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