This video coupled along with another piece of researched helped me to find, correct a frustrating problem that caused my projector to keep advancing, and to put everything back together again without damaging the unit or parts therein made my week. Dad passed away at 96 and I wanted to view our family slides in memory of him. Knowing how to dismantle my fifty two hundred projector based on this video, help me so much! Thanks again Kurt! 😊👍
I have a Kodak 5400 and and that same focus gear has cracked on projector. Changing that gear on the pre 1981 models looks to be a lot easier to do than what it would take to do on the newer models. I hoping to get a few tips here before I attempt it.
I can’t imagine sending my projector to this dude and he throws away the sprin that keeps your door from flapping loudly in a auditorium, he scratches it up with a metal pry too and throws away major original components that have no faults
Ahh, you threw out the old lamp module! How do you get a new one? That's the part I need, I believe. I've had two lamps burn out on me so maybe it's faulty.
There’s nothing wrong with that lamp module. Don’t touch it and it wont burn you. Maybe morons shouldn’t own projectors so that the rest of us don’t have to replace the “burny parts” when they find out that light makes heat. Waste of resources.
This video coupled along with another piece of researched helped me to find, correct a frustrating problem that caused my projector to keep advancing, and to put everything back together again without damaging the unit or parts therein made my week. Dad passed away at 96 and I wanted to view our family slides in memory of him. Knowing how to dismantle my fifty two hundred projector based on this video, help me so much! Thanks again Kurt! 😊👍
Like the video on the how to get in and perform initial inspection. Looking forward to Part II where you repair the gear that crumbled away.
I have a Kodak 5400 and and that same focus gear has cracked on projector. Changing that gear on the pre 1981 models looks to be a lot easier to do than what it would take to do on the newer models. I hoping to get a few tips here before I attempt it.
Should I get light through the lense without a slide inserted? I'm getting light but not through the lense. I don't have any sides to test.
I can’t imagine sending my projector to this dude and he throws away the sprin that keeps your door from flapping loudly in a auditorium, he scratches it up with a metal pry too and throws away major original components that have no faults
where do I get the updated lamp module?
Ahh, you threw out the old lamp module! How do you get a new one? That's the part I need, I believe. I've had two lamps burn out on me so maybe it's faulty.
Should I get light projecting through the lense without a slide?
No, there is a metal plate that blocks the light until the slide is loaded into the gate, then the light will shine through.
@@srs7233 thank you!!
Hi Curt, Do you still fix projectors?
@dawnrandels1482 did you ever find a repair solution?
I did not. My projector is in a drawer and still broken. :( @@SootheMilwaukeeRoad
Hi my gpa has a old Kadak caruasl projector 5200 we wer watching slides and now light won’t shine through all the way and something isn’t right
There’s nothing wrong with that lamp module. Don’t touch it and it wont burn you. Maybe morons shouldn’t own projectors so that the rest of us don’t have to replace the “burny parts” when they find out that light makes heat. Waste of resources.