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Topic: Victoria 4 flicker
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Bill Yacey
Film Handler
Posts: 23
From: St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
Registered: Feb 2011
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posted 02-05-2011 09:35 PM
Hi, recently I have started doing maintenance on 5) Victoria IV projectors at a local theatre. Most of the problems are lamphouse power supply related issues, but I have one that appears to have an excessive amount of flicker related to the shutter. I checked and adjusted the shutter timing, but it almost seems like the shutter blades are slightly on the small side as The frame starts to advance slightly before the shutter is completely closed, or if I adjust it the other direction, the shutter is beginning to open before the frame is completely stopped. The gear that is driven by the motor shaft gear has a considerable amount of slop to it, but I would think once the backlash play is taken up it should run properly in time. The top and bottom loop sizes seem to be fine. I'll be ordering a replacement gear once I source one out. One thing I thought might be a possibility is the damper springs on the shutter plate hub appear to be compressed on one side more than the other, probably fatigued from age and heat.
Ripple voltage on the power supply doesn't look to be excessive, and I don't notice any flicker when observing the lamp through the lamphouse viewing port. When projecting on the screen with the shutter motor running / no film threaded, I don't really notice any flicker.
Any thoughts on this?
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