Running into an issue with a pair of Kinoton FP38 E projectors: when we change over from left to right, the electric douser on the lefthand side does not fully close.
I’ve opened the shutter housing (while powered down) and can see several adjustable mechanical components related to the electric douser (which I've color-coded in the photo attached):
- a spring (yellow)
- a small piece of metal which the spring hooks onto (red)
- a stopper/counterweight? (green)
- a damper (blue)
(The manual does not name the above pieces or illustrate how they interact, so I am making some assumptions!)
In the "closed" position, the spring in the left projector (the problem projector) is slack compared to the spring in the right projector. I assume that that's our issue: that the tension of the spring is what pulls the douser into the "closed" position, and that the spring in the left projector is not taut enough to achieve that.
My thought is that the angle of the (red) piece of metal could be adjusted to increase the tension of the spring, and that the (blue) damper could be repositioned closer or farther from the (green) stopper to account for any "bounce" that the change in the spring tension might create.
Could anyone with Kinoton experience weigh in on this? Do I understand this mechanism correctly, or somewhat? Is this sound reasoning? Could something else be the culprit? Could adjusting these components produce any undesired results?
I’ve opened the shutter housing (while powered down) and can see several adjustable mechanical components related to the electric douser (which I've color-coded in the photo attached):
- a spring (yellow)
- a small piece of metal which the spring hooks onto (red)
- a stopper/counterweight? (green)
- a damper (blue)
(The manual does not name the above pieces or illustrate how they interact, so I am making some assumptions!)
In the "closed" position, the spring in the left projector (the problem projector) is slack compared to the spring in the right projector. I assume that that's our issue: that the tension of the spring is what pulls the douser into the "closed" position, and that the spring in the left projector is not taut enough to achieve that.
My thought is that the angle of the (red) piece of metal could be adjusted to increase the tension of the spring, and that the (blue) damper could be repositioned closer or farther from the (green) stopper to account for any "bounce" that the change in the spring tension might create.
Could anyone with Kinoton experience weigh in on this? Do I understand this mechanism correctly, or somewhat? Is this sound reasoning? Could something else be the culprit? Could adjusting these components produce any undesired results?
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