Operating review of the PEARL watch cleaning machine / @jdrichard
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@user-ew2rq4sn2t7 күн бұрын
I like the pearl machine.. it is very good and does the job.. no need to mess with vintage machines especially parts are not easy to come by
@JDRichard7 күн бұрын
I do agree with one exception. That darn heavy duty spring in the centre of that shaft causing you to use the Arnold Schwarzenegger one arm impressed to get it down needs to be addressed.
@user-ew2rq4sn2t7 күн бұрын
@@JDRichardtotally agree.. the lever set up could be better. I want to share what I dislike about vintage L&R. I live in US.l and it has become next to impossible to find any parts. More complex models like tempo 400 or Varimatic has multiple boards. Only way to repair them is to cannibalize another machine for parts.. L&R no longer supports old machines..
@Petersometime7 күн бұрын
Thank you for the thorough presentation. There were two things that struck me: I think, contrary to what you said, the timer does not turn off the electricity. At least my Elma machine timer does not. I also noticed that you take the hot basket out with a cloth. That seems to me a risk of getting fibers in your parts again, especially with the force you are using. As a beginner I naturally pay extra attention to things like that. Excuse me.
@JDRichard7 күн бұрын
So that timer does turn off the machine. The funny thing is I have a home security camera pointing at the timer, and I put a white mark on the timer so I could clearly see its position and the fact that it has gone off and the machine has turned off. That don’t have to hang around the whole time it is washing the watch. Now the cloth I’m using is not the type of cloth that would cause any fibres to accidentally drift into the basket so I wouldn’t be too concerned about using that to protect your hand from the heat, although, I usually cool the basket off to the extent where I use my hand to remove the basket and this is the first time I’ve used the cloth to protect my hand to remove the basket. So your point is good and if anyone’s reading this, they should probably not use the cloth.
@Petersometime7 күн бұрын
@@JDRichard That's fantastic that it shuts off. My Elma machine keeps me hanging around for ever....
@kodywillnauer94228 күн бұрын
I bought the kiwi cleaner kit and hoping to have the project before summer ends. It’s currently part of my PhD (project half done) list.
@JDRichard8 күн бұрын
Love the PhD term and am stealing it
@kodywillnauer94228 күн бұрын
@@JDRichard please do, I can’t claim it either- my wife bestowed it upon me. 🫠
@etebol8 күн бұрын
Where can one get one of this? I can only find Jantas online and they only have 2 slots and, from what I can see, no heater. Thanks for the video.
@JDRichard8 күн бұрын
I bought my machine off ETSY but I think you can probably buy them off of Amazon now
@ferguscosgrave75108 күн бұрын
I have same time but mine is over 40years old and made in England
@JDRichard8 күн бұрын
Do the British machines run six hours later?
@ferguscosgrave75108 күн бұрын
@JDRichard ha ha it tuck me a min
@user-ew2rq4sn2t7 күн бұрын
I want to share what I dislike about vintage L&R. I live in US. it has become next to impossible to find any parts. More complex models like tempo 400 or Varimatic has multiple boards. Only way to repair them is to cannibalize another machine for parts.. L&R no longer supports old machines. You will notice most people who are refurbishing these are working only on simple models like L&R master or mastermatic which has pretty much no electronic components
@JDRichard6 күн бұрын
Hey, thank you very much. I totally agree even though in the pasties machines might’ve been the ones to get.
@DutchClawz7 күн бұрын
I have the same one. Mine spins way too fast, im afraid it damages parts. Pretty bummed out
@JDRichard7 күн бұрын
I think that the only solution here is to use the step up transformer that would get you from 120 to 240 volts. And that would make that.rheostat work better and controlling the speed of the motor. It is way too touchy even though I figured out how to use it over the years.
@DutchClawz7 күн бұрын
@@JDRichard I may have one of those laying around. Ill give it a shot tonight!
@JDRichard7 күн бұрын
@@DutchClawz let me know how well it works in, adjusting the speed of the motor and perhaps I’ll buy one off of Amazon
@DutchClawz6 күн бұрын
@@JDRichard Nope, didnt work. Now its either 1 rpm or its original lamborghini speed
@JDRichard6 күн бұрын
@@DutchClawz that’s really good to know so I don’t waste my time buying a step up transformer system that will result in that voltage controlled knob not being any better than this right now
@sonnymoorehouse19418 күн бұрын
im completely convinced that the vintage L&R machines are better.
@JDRichard8 күн бұрын
Likely right
@sonnymoorehouse19418 күн бұрын
@@JDRichard Im restoring two L&R machines myself currently
@mercuriall28108 күн бұрын
The vintage L&R machines are excellent. I haven’t used a Pearl before, but I’ve spoken to watchmakers who have tried them and they were quite impressed. The one complaint I’ve heard is from people who ordered a 120V machine, but received a 220/240V version, sometimes with a 120V sticker over the 240V marking. The speed control is much less sensitive at 240V, giving you a smooth control over a range of useful speeds. The heater apparently runs a lot hotter at 120V but I’m less sure of that. If you’re running a 240V machine at 120V, the machine still reportedly does an excellent job of cleaning watch parts.
@JDRichard8 күн бұрын
@@mercuriall2810 just don’t wake the touchiness of the rheostat. Tried to find a replacement that would give me a better window of control, but couldn’t.
@mercuriall28108 күн бұрын
@@JDRichard An alternative approach would be to buy a 120V -> 240V step up transformer, which will let you run the cleaner at its nominal voltage.
@khronosbest94488 күн бұрын
I’ve looked for a replacement rheostat for our machine with no luck. If and when I do find one I’ll let you know post haste.
@JDRichard8 күн бұрын
I also looked everywhere for rheostat machine as well and came up with nothing. I was trying to get something that I could just put into the slot. I think the main problem here is this machine was really built for the UK power which is 220 or 240 and it wasn’t built for the 120 we have here in North America. When I got the machine, all they did was slap a sticker on the front of the metal sticker that said 120 which was bullshit. So the real is not expecting 120 V it’s expecting 240 UK power
@khronosbest94487 күн бұрын
@@JDRichard Same slapped on sticker on mine. So you think if we ran it on 220 it would function better or at least as intended ?! Thats easy enough , i can run a 2 pole leg out to where i keep it , and give it a try. Im not an electrical engineer so i wont know if its wired for 220 and i dont want to fry it with the extra current. Ive got a buddy of mine who teaches union school for running HVAC in skyscrapers, ill get back to ya on this JD.
@JDRichard7 күн бұрын
@@khronosbest9448 I don’t think you’re gonna fry anything by running the 220 into it as this is the voltage not the current. And you know that this device is actually meant for 220 and not 120 as it says so on the plate that they threw the sticker over. And there’s no way to change any component in this to make it 120, they just knew the motor could hack itand the rest the circuit was fine. I also looked inside the electronics and that rheostat is rated for 3 A. I am an electrical engineer, but hated power systems and focussed on digital electronics, which is anywhere between 5 V and 12 V. I actually despise my machine classes even though I passed all that stuff. I may just buy a 120 to 240 step up transformer off of Amazon for 90 bucks and see how everything works.
@khronosbest94487 күн бұрын
@@JDRichard ok then , I’ll run the 220 line and let you know what happens. Need some time on my end as my only day off on Monday’s and I’ve been working on a friends watch most of the morning and I’m done working for today… on my day off🤣 I’ll let ya know how I make out