DSC03017.jpg Eumig designed great projectors, but sometimes they got a little too clever. I don't know for sure if Eumig designed and made these special sliding switches themselves but I have had to replace all the main switches on my three 900 machines with standard rocker switches located on the rear of the projector chassis. The Eumig sliding switches are tiny and , at least here in Florida, they just corrode and seize up.
Today it was the turn of my 824D, which has a flimsy little sliding switch more suited for low voltage applications. The chance of finding a replacement is just about zero on any of these machines, so the simple fix is to wheel the machine into the operating theater for by-pass surgery.
Today it was the turn of my 824D, which has a flimsy little sliding switch more suited for low voltage applications. The chance of finding a replacement is just about zero on any of these machines, so the simple fix is to wheel the machine into the operating theater for by-pass surgery.
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