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Topic: need advice on new platter systems
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Monte L Fullmer
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From: Nampa, Idaho, USA
Registered: Nov 2004
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posted 12-31-2005 03:46 PM
I love that review on the STRONG platters that Joe wrote in the review section.
I've done two small modifications:
1-With the older brains with that tri-roller setup with the bracket over the center roller, I disassembled that unit and place the bracket underneath the angled roller as the newer brains look like. Easy *mod* there. And much easier threading.
2-On the MUT: the communication cord. That ball stop LOVES to take the wiring out of the MOLEX connector-even with the strain relief in place, since most booth clowns just let that cord snap back into the MUT housing. To end this problem, I took the ball stop and moved it down the cord about six inches, then on each side of the ball, took wire ties - one by each end of the ball - and secured the wraps so the ball is locked in this position. With this, the ball doesn't hammer against the MOLEX connector and wanting to yank the wires out of the connector housing.
STRONG platters aren't that bad if one knows how to operate and work with them.. But, if you have the microswitch variety insted of the phase control variety, plan on replacing switches once a year, since they won't let you know when the get tired.. they just do.
..little tips... thx -Monte
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Monte L Fullmer
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Posts: 8367
From: Nampa, Idaho, USA
Registered: Nov 2004
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posted 01-01-2006 12:27 AM
quote: How often does this happen on a Strong brain? A LOT!
That's why I drive into the booth clown's head (and they're catching on..) that if they have to set the brain down, set the brain upside down so the plug doesn't get all busted up like this. But, there are those who just love to set a brain on a deck and forget to turn off the deck when threading, and "crash!" the brain hits the floor and shatters that MOLEX plug. Easy to change out, but......
Brad, Have to give me tips on the STRONG to Christie brain conversion plans, for this *mod* looks real interesting to do. Also, with that upper tension, it helps DTS to read better as well due to the tension going across that scan roller on the reader. Thx a bunch!
-Monte
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