I got a decent deal on a wolverine pro being sold for parts recently on eBay. The description said it would run non-stop and couldn't be controlled. When I got it and installed an SD card I found a different issue instead - everything works fine until you try to record and then runs the claw about 1 revolution then it says "Please attach the power supply" and it stops...
I've done my share of reading past posts here and tried several things - cleaned the board, ribbon cable, and all connections with deoxit - no change. Took the claw assembly apart, cleaned and re-lubed it - no change, removed the end-stop - no change but quieter, tested all the caps for shorts and re-capped the electrolytics on the power supply - no change, attached power via mini-usb port - no change.
Then I monitored the photoelectric sensor with the claw running continuously and saw there was no change in the output while the claw was running - it's always high. So i tested this further by removing the sensor starting a record session while using a business card to interupt the beam manually in rhythm with the claw - and it worked! I got a video out of it.
Now, before I build up the arm of the claw that interrupts the beam while running to make it wider so it hangs lower to better interrupt the sensor, I thought I should see if anyone has run In to this before? Does it look like this thing is missing a piece or is something looking bent maybe? I have not yet run any film through it.
I've done my share of reading past posts here and tried several things - cleaned the board, ribbon cable, and all connections with deoxit - no change. Took the claw assembly apart, cleaned and re-lubed it - no change, removed the end-stop - no change but quieter, tested all the caps for shorts and re-capped the electrolytics on the power supply - no change, attached power via mini-usb port - no change.
Then I monitored the photoelectric sensor with the claw running continuously and saw there was no change in the output while the claw was running - it's always high. So i tested this further by removing the sensor starting a record session while using a business card to interupt the beam manually in rhythm with the claw - and it worked! I got a video out of it.
Now, before I build up the arm of the claw that interrupts the beam while running to make it wider so it hangs lower to better interrupt the sensor, I thought I should see if anyone has run In to this before? Does it look like this thing is missing a piece or is something looking bent maybe? I have not yet run any film through it.
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