When I fell upon this at work one day, the Japanese techs were laughing and
saying "no, no, don't do that, thats not right..." Of course its not a true
Winder 2, but the mechanical part of the 2 winders are very similar. I don't
have a Winder 1 or the spare time right now for fiddling.
When the next winder that comes in I'll do some checking.
John
R. Lee Hawkins wrote:
> In your message dated: Thu, 14 May 1998 14:44:23 EDT you write:
> >okay! This was a modification I did in the late 70's for Winder 1. It
> >is very simple, though I don't recall the specifics (it would be easy to
> >figure out).
> >As I recall, connecting one of the contacts of the release button to
> >the chassis of the winder converts it to sequence mode. Almost everyone
> >I did this for, asked me later to put it back the way it was.
> >
> >John
> >http://www.zuiko.com
>
> Interesting. The circuit and mechanics look different. I wouldn't have
> imagined it was this simple. :)
>
> Cheers,
> --Lee
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