Re: K-S2 Aperture block failure repaired
KPM2 wrote:
Hello flectogon
In this link there is a nice description how it work:
https://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/151-pentax-k-30-k-50/321871-k-30-k-50-aperture-block-failue-repair-solution-available-3.html
Go to page 3 and read what IgorZ posted.
My two cents (I hope you say so) to this is:
This H -core what you see in the picture 4 of the OP, get permanent 'attracted' by the permanent magnet , therefor it be subject to a permanent magnetic alignment.
Even when you try a demagnetization, it would get quickly back a magnetisation via being permanent magnetic alignment in it's normal position. Therefore, I'm not sure if this problem has something to do with this.
Now the coils built up also a magnetic field, but it is revers to the magnetic field of the permanent magnet .... so that than both magnetic field sum up to a 'zero magnetic field'. This is the moment where the H-core can get draw out. This is done by the force of a spring.
I really think that in most cases this H-core simple jam and draw out therefore not quickly enough.
Have a look how this h-core get drawn out. It get draw out by the pin. In many pictures you can see that the alignment of the pin/H-core is not in the middle.
Now it's a little bit like you try to draw out a drawer:
no problem when you draw out it at it's centre knob.
but when this drawer has two knobs (one on the right side, one on the left side), your drawer jam quickly when you draw it out only at on knob.
Now because this pin is not aligned in the centre of the H-core, for me it's a little bit the situation above, it can jam.
Therefore some round the edge of this H-core. I personally would also try to spray it with Teflon.
But this is only my personal view and it is pure theoretical, because I have not such a camera and read only about what others described about this problem.
best regards KPM2
Good explanation, I understand better what's happening, the H piece is in fact a magnet, with an unfortunate offset position of the spring.