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Topic: More Christie AW3R problems
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Michael Rourke
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 159
From: San Luis Obispo, Central Coast of CA
Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 02-15-2003 03:19 AM
Ok, I have one platter that won't stop spinning even when the speed arm is at 0 degrees. There is no ambient light leaking onto the cell, the control sensor is brand new and is a green LED. Obviously, the LO pot on the motor control card is all the way down and the resistance at 70 degrees is 100Kohms. I even raised the resistance more and more until the rpm slowed then placed the speed arm back at 0 degrees and the damn thing is spinning faster than before! The filter isn't hanging up on anything and comes to rest at the same position as the other two in the tower. I think I caused the problem because in an attempt to make the prints wrap tighter I replaced the motor control card, LED Power card and Control Sensor assembly, because all the original components were really old. Everything worked fine after I replaced the original components and the problem developed a few days later. I think the problem can be traced back to the motor control card just not having enough travel in the LO pot. Any ideas?
Next, This problem happened at 9:00 last night and I don't know exactly how it happened because I wasn't there. Well, apparently the platter was working fine during thread up then went really fast, made a popping noise (arcing) and died. Then the smell of used fireworks filled their nose. When I came by I sniffed all the cards, the transformer, resistors, the mut selector switch and when I got to the end of the drawbridge door I could smell the problem down in the tower. The only way to access the problem would be through the panel where the motor plug is, I'm assuming that a wire came loose from the socket and arced on something. I'll take a closer look tomorrow, but I wanted to know if there was any kind on fuse or thermal shut off in the wiring that I might miss, the motor control card was old and had no fuses on it so I don't know if there was overcurrent protection anywhere else. Has anyone had to replace the wiring in their tower? Is there a kit to make it easier? Well, any help is appreciated. Thanks, Mike
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Michael Rourke
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 159
From: San Luis Obispo, Central Coast of CA
Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 03-01-2003 02:23 AM
Okay Brad, I don't have a date on the towers, I know all the equipment was bought used. They are pretty beat up, they have V shaped legs, they have the older metal roller brackets with the two tapered white keepers. They have the black rollers (except for ones I have replaced), they have the older (yellow) motor control cards with no fuses, they have the older black motors with the clip on brush caps not the screw on caps.
Recently, I have replaced the take-up springs on all the decks, I also re-set the spring tension on the filters, replaced the bearing on the cam filter, and replaced all the older soft drive wheels. None of these efforts helped the prints to wrap tighter. Bevan dropped me an email and stated that my loose print wraps might be due to static. That might be the case, but the larger, older screen at the 4 plex doesn't have carpet and has no static problems ever and those prints wrap loose. I also have one deck out of 21 at my 7 plex that winds up loose, that can't be static related every time. After I replace all the control sensors and retime all the platters if I still have loose wraps I am going to..........keep trying to make the damn things wrap tighter. This is important to me because these two locations that I run are 4 blocks apart and prints move around on a regular basis.
Can someone please be very specific when they say ground the platter tower? Exactly where is the best place to ground it from and to? And when I level the platter, should I level the feet or skew it until the platters are level?
By the way if any one has one of the newer drive wheels leave a real sticky residue all over the drive hub due to a break or wrap Film Guard will take it right off.
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