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Topic: Christie Preamp board and Basement Headaches
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Tim Reed
Better Projection Pays
Posts: 5246
From: Northampton, PA
Registered: Sep 1999
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posted 12-15-2007 04:27 PM
Hey, what's up with this, Christie fans? Case file: P35GP.
Using the part number in the Christie book, I ordered a replacement preamp board (seen below, mounted to the projector frame), which is connected to the actual reader via a cable. I received, instead, a board that looks to be designed to fit on the back of a "normal" reader, and has the lens attached to the board.
Is this an older design of Mark G's favorite projector in the world? Am I supposed to unsolder the lens from the new board to make it work with this configuration, or is there another part number for the proper board? Or, will the new board and lens somehow attach to the reader in a way I can't yet figure out?
Unbelieveably, I'm also having trouble getting Dolby Digital to work consistently on this projector. I can see a good deal of unsteadiness on the scope, but otherwise have my voltage level, goal post position, and focus... although I'm getting 5,F,5,F,5,F's on the DA-20. Suggestions, please, on most-likely bearings to replace or items to zero-in on? Thanks!
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Tim Reed
Better Projection Pays
Posts: 5246
From: Northampton, PA
Registered: Sep 1999
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posted 12-17-2007 11:07 PM
Thanks, fellas. I farted around with this thing for a couple of hours today (a good deal of that time was spent trying to pull some semblance of Dolby Digital out of that machine, while the optical reader was removed).
Steve, yes, it looks like a Kelmar to me, too. I will give them a call tomorrow, as none of my calls to Christie today were returned.
Mark, I understand about the cell alignment, thanks. I had it ALL apart today! I began to suspect the cell as the source of the dead channel, too, as I was getting sporadic noise from that side while adjusting the optics.
I was going to solder/unsolder and move the new parts to the reader assembly, but the wires weren't coming out as easily as they should have - and knowing that the cell connections on the new board were even smaller, I thought: wait a minute... at LEAST I've got mono sound now. The solder points on the new board are mighty close to surface-mount components, and if I screw these up then I have nothing. No, I want the RIGHT PART, darn it! If this configuration is indeed discontinued, then that would make it obsolete and the customer would be responsible for buying an upgrade. If the proper parts ARE available, however, then that's what I should be using. I ain't stickin' my neck out.
FWIW, here's what I am dealing with:
This is the new board.
The cell on the new board...
The existing assemblies.
Old board... this is the side the cell is soldered to on the new one...
Thanks, again. Will update this when I come out the other side.
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