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Boris[_2_] May 11th 17 12:12 AM

Kodak 760H Slide Projector
 

I found 19 carousels of slides in my dad's belongings after he passed
away. They go back to the '70s, '80s, '90s, and 2000s. Most of the
carousels are 140 slide capacity, completely filled. I wanted to view
them.

I've got a Kodak 760H Autofocus Slide Projector that I haven't used for
decades. I used to take a lot of slides when they were in vogue in the
'70s and '80s.

I pulled out the projector and went through three of my dad's carousels.
All was working well, including the manual forward and backward manual
buttons on the side of the projector, as well as the DIN type plug in
remote.

The next morning I put on another carousel, but it wouldn't display a
slide or go forward or backward. I discovered there were two slides
stuck in the gate. I removed the carousel, and got the stuck slides out
and tried again. This time, the carousel wouldn't advance or go
backward, either with the manual buttons or the remote buttons. There
is not even a sound as if the thing is trying to advance. Crap.

I have found repair manuals online for some of the Kodak projectors, but
not for this one. What I have read is that there is a solenoid that can
be adjusted to change the range of movement, but, since I haar no noise
at all, it may be that the solenoid is dead. I can also see a diagram
that shows the mechanical arm that moves the carousel back and forward,
but I can't separate the bottom case from the top case. I have no
instructions for this model, and there are only two screws on the botton
case, but removing them isn't enough.

Anyone know this model, or have any ideas what oculd be the problem?
I'd love to see these slides.

TIA

Paul in Houston TX[_2_] May 11th 17 01:11 AM

Kodak 760H Slide Projector
 
Boris wrote:
I found 19 carousels of slides in my dad's belongings after he passed
away. They go back to the '70s, '80s, '90s, and 2000s. Most of the
carousels are 140 slide capacity, completely filled. I wanted to view
them.

I've got a Kodak 760H Autofocus Slide Projector that I haven't used for
decades. I used to take a lot of slides when they were in vogue in the
'70s and '80s.

I pulled out the projector and went through three of my dad's carousels.
All was working well, including the manual forward and backward manual
buttons on the side of the projector, as well as the DIN type plug in
remote.

The next morning I put on another carousel, but it wouldn't display a
slide or go forward or backward. I discovered there were two slides
stuck in the gate. I removed the carousel, and got the stuck slides out
and tried again. This time, the carousel wouldn't advance or go
backward, either with the manual buttons or the remote buttons. There
is not even a sound as if the thing is trying to advance. Crap.

I have found repair manuals online for some of the Kodak projectors, but
not for this one. What I have read is that there is a solenoid that can
be adjusted to change the range of movement, but, since I haar no noise
at all, it may be that the solenoid is dead. I can also see a diagram
that shows the mechanical arm that moves the carousel back and forward,
but I can't separate the bottom case from the top case. I have no
instructions for this model, and there are only two screws on the botton
case, but removing them isn't enough.

Anyone know this model, or have any ideas what oculd be the problem?
I'd love to see these slides.

TIA


There is a LOT on the web about this projector:
Found these in 15 seconds:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHDRbhBlDd0
http://www.brainchamber.com/service-...850h_860_860h/
Section 3.1 describes how to get the bottom off.


Boris[_2_] May 11th 17 02:49 AM

Kodak 760H Slide Projector
 
Paul in Houston TX wrote in
:

Boris wrote:
I found 19 carousels of slides in my dad's belongings after he passed
away. They go back to the '70s, '80s, '90s, and 2000s. Most of the
carousels are 140 slide capacity, completely filled. I wanted to
view them.

I've got a Kodak 760H Autofocus Slide Projector that I haven't used
for decades. I used to take a lot of slides when they were in vogue
in the '70s and '80s.

I pulled out the projector and went through three of my dad's
carousels. All was working well, including the manual forward and
backward manual buttons on the side of the projector, as well as the
DIN type plug in remote.

The next morning I put on another carousel, but it wouldn't display a
slide or go forward or backward. I discovered there were two slides
stuck in the gate. I removed the carousel, and got the stuck slides
out and tried again. This time, the carousel wouldn't advance or go
backward, either with the manual buttons or the remote buttons.
There is not even a sound as if the thing is trying to advance.
Crap.

I have found repair manuals online for some of the Kodak projectors,
but not for this one. What I have read is that there is a solenoid
that can be adjusted to change the range of movement, but, since I
haar no noise at all, it may be that the solenoid is dead. I can
also see a diagram that shows the mechanical arm that moves the
carousel back and forward, but I can't separate the bottom case from
the top case. I have no instructions for this model, and there are
only two screws on the botton case, but removing them isn't enough.

Anyone know this model, or have any ideas what oculd be the problem?
I'd love to see these slides.

TIA


There is a LOT on the web about this projector:
Found these in 15 seconds:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHDRbhBlDd0
http://www.brainchamber.com/service-...l-760_760h_850

_
850h_860_860h/ Section 3.1 describes how to get the bottom off.



Many thanks, Paul in Houston. Looks like I should have added 'repair'
to Kodak 760h projector in my search.

Dallas May 15th 17 10:44 PM

Kodak 760H Slide Projector
 
Boris wrote:

. This time, the carousel wouldn't advance or go
backward, either with the manual buttons or the remote buttons. There
is not even a sound as if the thing is trying to advance. Crap.



There are some nylon parts inside these machines that crumble and turn to
dust with age.

There is a guy on eBay that will sell you these parts along with detailed
instructions on how to fix them. I ordered parts for two machines and
rebuild them. This was probably five years ago, and it all worked out
pretty well. As I recall, the solenoid advance was pretty easy. There was
a worm drive for the autofocus in one that was a bitch.

Do a search over on eBay to see if the guy is still alive.



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Dallas


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