I'm having an issue with my analogue optical sound head on a Kinoton projector I'd appreciate some advice/help with.
I'm getting no audio out of the left channel at all, only the right. I've traced back the wires from the connector on the side of the projector to the wires that enter the solar cell using a multimeter in continuity mode, and all three of left, right and common are fine. I've also put a voltmeter across the common and right/left wires, and I get a small voltage on the right channel when I shine a torch on the solar cell, but no voltage across the left channel. All of which leads me to believe it's the solar cell itself.
I've been running things in digital the past few months, so don't know exactly when it stopped working. But I do know it was working in January, albeit a little intermittently. At the time I thought it was the cable I made to go from the projector to the CP500, but it seems not due to the measurements I took as mentioned above.
Can a single channel of a solar cell die like this? Is there other tests I should do to check it? And can I still get a replacement anywhere? I'd rather test things and be very sure it's dead before I do a replacement, as I lack a buzz track and oscilloscope so alignment will be... tricky.
The projector is a Kinoton FP38EC, with the older style incandescent reader, rather than a red light or reverse scan one. I've included a picture below to be clear.
I'm getting no audio out of the left channel at all, only the right. I've traced back the wires from the connector on the side of the projector to the wires that enter the solar cell using a multimeter in continuity mode, and all three of left, right and common are fine. I've also put a voltmeter across the common and right/left wires, and I get a small voltage on the right channel when I shine a torch on the solar cell, but no voltage across the left channel. All of which leads me to believe it's the solar cell itself.
I've been running things in digital the past few months, so don't know exactly when it stopped working. But I do know it was working in January, albeit a little intermittently. At the time I thought it was the cable I made to go from the projector to the CP500, but it seems not due to the measurements I took as mentioned above.
Can a single channel of a solar cell die like this? Is there other tests I should do to check it? And can I still get a replacement anywhere? I'd rather test things and be very sure it's dead before I do a replacement, as I lack a buzz track and oscilloscope so alignment will be... tricky.
The projector is a Kinoton FP38EC, with the older style incandescent reader, rather than a red light or reverse scan one. I've included a picture below to be clear.
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