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Topic: Shutter Flicker Question
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John Hawkinson
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From: Cambridge, MA, USA
Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 05-21-2009 08:34 PM
Poly-V belts are prone to slippage, such that the belt tightness affects the speed. That should be much less true of the toothed belts.
You can measure the speed with a strobe, or with a photocell looking at light through the shutter (connect to a DMM that measures frequency, or to an oscilloscope, or a frequency counter), or by playing some film and messing up your A chain such that you play perfs and measuring the frequency of the perfs. Just don't play 1k tone and measure the frequency of that, because typical 1k tone can be ~10% off in frequency.
Another thought: if the projectors aren't on the same phase, is the motor line voltage different? Is one phase sagging?
I don't know what speed you'd need to be down to notice shutter variations. I would tend to think it would be substantial, and that you'd hear audio defects long before you saw shutter problems.
Also: Have you checked the fire shutter? On centuris, the fire shutter can fall slightly into the light path and bobble and look like flicker. This is a lot more obvious if you look at the image on the port glass, rather than on the screen, and you'll notice the flicker is confined to the bottom of the image area. If so, open the driving side and hold the fire shutter lever down (up?) by hand and see if the problem goes away.
--jhawk
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