Hello everybody,
It has been several years since I was active on the forum (before the old forum closed). Currently, I have also moved to Tokyo, Japan, where I live now. I have been active on the different Facebook groups in the meantime.
I have a question about an elmo sp hi deluxe. It seems to be running, but when loaded with film, it runs very slow in reverse, loses the loop sometimes, and sometimes stops entirely. In forward, it seems to run slower than it should be with and without film. Without film, both forward and reverse seem to work the same way (reverse not very slow but the same as forward). I was tipped it could be that the lubrication in the projector could be stiffed, and I was thinking that it would most probably be the belt that is already very old. Maybe someone has some thoughts on which of the two issues it could most likely be? I never tried to clean the gears and lubricate a projector. Maybe someone has advice on how to do this if it needs to be done?
I am planning to use this elmo together with an open reel recorder and an elmo a-1 pulse synchronizer to add sound to my films. It currently seems to be the cheapest and easiest way to add sound as adding sound stripe is more difficult for me here in Japan.
I tested this system a bit and noticed during this test that the projector runs a bit slower than it should be in forward. It went better going over the 18fps setting. I hope it's just a belt replacement.
It has been several years since I was active on the forum (before the old forum closed). Currently, I have also moved to Tokyo, Japan, where I live now. I have been active on the different Facebook groups in the meantime.
I have a question about an elmo sp hi deluxe. It seems to be running, but when loaded with film, it runs very slow in reverse, loses the loop sometimes, and sometimes stops entirely. In forward, it seems to run slower than it should be with and without film. Without film, both forward and reverse seem to work the same way (reverse not very slow but the same as forward). I was tipped it could be that the lubrication in the projector could be stiffed, and I was thinking that it would most probably be the belt that is already very old. Maybe someone has some thoughts on which of the two issues it could most likely be? I never tried to clean the gears and lubricate a projector. Maybe someone has advice on how to do this if it needs to be done?
I am planning to use this elmo together with an open reel recorder and an elmo a-1 pulse synchronizer to add sound to my films. It currently seems to be the cheapest and easiest way to add sound as adding sound stripe is more difficult for me here in Japan.
I tested this system a bit and noticed during this test that the projector runs a bit slower than it should be in forward. It went better going over the 18fps setting. I hope it's just a belt replacement.
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