Hello,
I've got a pair of Kinoton PK 60D's with Big Sky series one consoles and I've been trying to hunt down where the rear door switch is located as it is on which results in no power to the bulb. Went to run a feature the other day, had my machines all ready to go and when I was about to start the show my bulb cut off and this rear door switch light was on. I've tried to duplicate it on my other machine and haven't been able to do so. All of the other switches (airvane, upper door, lower door) seem pretty straightforward. A door is open the switch turns on, close the door and you are in business but this rear door switch doesn't seem to be a traditional switch. I did talk to a tech on the phone that has been out of the business for a bit and he suggested I look at the wiring and a jumper(I think that's what he said) wire behind the bottom panel doors so I did have an electrician go thru the machine and he didn't seem to find anything out of order but he isn't familiar with 35MM machines.
I've attached some photos for what it is worth. Any suggestions is much appreciated. If there are any techs within striking distance of Jacksonville, Fl I'd love to have you stop by.
Thanks,
Tim
unnamed(1).jpg top panel door.jpg
I've got a pair of Kinoton PK 60D's with Big Sky series one consoles and I've been trying to hunt down where the rear door switch is located as it is on which results in no power to the bulb. Went to run a feature the other day, had my machines all ready to go and when I was about to start the show my bulb cut off and this rear door switch light was on. I've tried to duplicate it on my other machine and haven't been able to do so. All of the other switches (airvane, upper door, lower door) seem pretty straightforward. A door is open the switch turns on, close the door and you are in business but this rear door switch doesn't seem to be a traditional switch. I did talk to a tech on the phone that has been out of the business for a bit and he suggested I look at the wiring and a jumper(I think that's what he said) wire behind the bottom panel doors so I did have an electrician go thru the machine and he didn't seem to find anything out of order but he isn't familiar with 35MM machines.
I've attached some photos for what it is worth. Any suggestions is much appreciated. If there are any techs within striking distance of Jacksonville, Fl I'd love to have you stop by.
Thanks,
Tim
unnamed(1).jpg top panel door.jpg
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