Hello photrio community!
This is quite a long one so sorry about that. My school darkroom has a Durst Printo dry to dry paper processor for RA-4 processing. It has been unused for ~10 years. This was because one of the motors with a heating element made a weird smell. Now me, my teacher and our janitor have been trying for a year to get an electrician to look at it but it has been unsuccessful. Today we decided to get it running to see if it really was broken, which motor made the funny smell etc. Now this was without a multimeter and no electrical experience so expectedly it went to shit.
When we got it assembled we turned it on and there was this horrible grinding noise and my teacher remembered that could be fixed with pressing on the motors. We did that but the motor 1 still wasn't turning the rollers to feed the paper. We had one replacement motor with heating so we put that on and well it exploded immediately. We took the whole thing apart and found out that processor one had the big gear upside down and a small gear broken. We replaced the small gear(same size and teeth, didn't have the half circle at the top but fit the shaft anyway). We put it back together but it still made that grinding noise and didn't roll the paper feeding rollers.
The processor gears turned great manually so I tested the motors on their own, outside of the unit, with no water putting a power cable straight to the connection(genius move). Motor 1 gear turned normally and the heater worked. Motor 2 exploded in my arms, lucky I didn't get electrocuted.
Now with my absolutely imbecile work out of the way. What could cause the grinding noise that goes away when put under pressure? If we can fix that(and either of the broken motors...) it should be good to. And yes next time when turning it on I will have an electrician with me.
This is quite a long one so sorry about that. My school darkroom has a Durst Printo dry to dry paper processor for RA-4 processing. It has been unused for ~10 years. This was because one of the motors with a heating element made a weird smell. Now me, my teacher and our janitor have been trying for a year to get an electrician to look at it but it has been unsuccessful. Today we decided to get it running to see if it really was broken, which motor made the funny smell etc. Now this was without a multimeter and no electrical experience so expectedly it went to shit.
When we got it assembled we turned it on and there was this horrible grinding noise and my teacher remembered that could be fixed with pressing on the motors. We did that but the motor 1 still wasn't turning the rollers to feed the paper. We had one replacement motor with heating so we put that on and well it exploded immediately. We took the whole thing apart and found out that processor one had the big gear upside down and a small gear broken. We replaced the small gear(same size and teeth, didn't have the half circle at the top but fit the shaft anyway). We put it back together but it still made that grinding noise and didn't roll the paper feeding rollers.
The processor gears turned great manually so I tested the motors on their own, outside of the unit, with no water putting a power cable straight to the connection(genius move). Motor 1 gear turned normally and the heater worked. Motor 2 exploded in my arms, lucky I didn't get electrocuted.
Now with my absolutely imbecile work out of the way. What could cause the grinding noise that goes away when put under pressure? If we can fix that(and either of the broken motors...) it should be good to. And yes next time when turning it on I will have an electrician with me.
