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Topic: Kinoton Halogen Red Light Conversion
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Pete Naples
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1565
From: Dunfermline, Scotland
Registered: Feb 2001
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posted 01-04-2010 03:22 AM
I only disliked the lasers on Phillips/Kinoton machines, it is difficult to achieve good alignment because you can't get at the mirror hat to make adjustments in real time, so many installers don't bother trying. I use the past tense because Walter Voight who manufactured the ACL units sadly passed away last year.
On Westrex/Century, Kalee and everything else I ever fitted them to, you could get access to the laser and the hat to make fine adjustments. One caveat is that the exciter mount must be firm. ie remove the rubbers/springs on the westrex/century type mounts. The other crucial thing is the state of the optics. This is where the combined optics/laser units score big time.
We did a lot of experimental work with the ACL type laser before we got it right. The illumination and phase issues Gordon and Steve describe are really one and the same thing, you are trying to put a slit shaped beam of light through a slit, so if the two are not in perfect alignment you get problems. You can achieve excellent phase and slit illumination with patience, good optics, good exciter mounting and if you're lucky you're not working on a Kinoton/Phillips.
Nowadays I'd go with the Kinoton reverse scan kit if money is no object (we've fitted a number of them, they are excellent), or the BACP if money is tighter. The BACP performs superbly, but it's a little more involved to fit than the Kinoton & you are using what might be an ancient drum, bearings and lay-on roller.
We've never used the halogen unit either, so I can't comment. It's not something that Kinoton sales people make a big noise about.
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