Yashica Lynx exposure meter repair

Smici

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Hi All,

I'm just servicing my Lynx 14E, but finaly I'm in trouble.
The exposure meter's resistor strip seem to be broken.
Let me be straight: I'm not sure how it should look like. Now I have two metal stripes:
-one glued on the aluminium ring's inside (it's about 180 degrees long),
-the other fallen down, it would be ~150 degrees, if would glued on the ring.
I think it should be only one ~330 degree long stip, glued on the ring's inside.
Am I right?
Do you have any idea how to recover the resistor stripe?

Thank's: Smici

ps.: this is my first post here, so let me say a hello to everybody. I'm happy to find this community, I got a lot of motivation from you to start using my old camera again. Thank you!
 
Hi!

Your conclusion is correct.

Here are a couple of pictures that you might find interesting:

1.jpg



2.jpg


Hope this helps!


Russ
 
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Thank's for the pictures, they were really useful. Now I have some answers, and some new questions.
First the answers:
The stripe is not broken, but there is two stripes glued together. On your second picture the joint is visible:

A.jpg


I watched my ring, and the mark of the joint is visible, too:

3.jpg


I tried to put the fallen part right to the end of the other part. The stripe is longer than it is on your picture.

1.jpg


So I tried to glue it to the mark of the joint. I got the correct lenght.

2.jpg


So the answer: I do not need to get a new, unbroken resistor stripe. I have to glue the fallen stripe into the ring.
And the new question: How do I have to glue the two stripes together? Is there an electronic contact between the two stripes, or I have to isolate them?

If you, or anyone have an idea, I would be closer to rescue my beloved camera.

Thank's : Smici
 
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