I recently won a Nizo Pro off ebay, very cheap as seller could not run it. Indeed the motor doesn't run (but everything else seems to works fine, e.g. light-meter, zoom). I tried many of the suggestions for dead Nizos on posts here: remote lead, external battery, single frame, but no luck. So I took the side cover off and had a peek, and found that by pressing a switch ('C' in the picture below) the camera runs fine at all speeds. I concluded that the problem lies with what I think is a solenoid ('S') which triggers the switch.
On closer inspection, I found two leads ('A' & 'B') connected to the solenoid which have (as shown) become detached from the circuit board. It appears the leads were originally attached either side of the orange component (a diode?) below the solenoid. Before attempting to solder them back on, I tried to simply hold them in place on the circuit board whilst holding down the trigger, but sadly nothing!
The camera is otherwise in very good condition so I really want to try and fix it and hopefully use it on my next film project! I have a multi-meter, does anyone know what I should be looking for? e.g. does a certain voltage need reach the solenoid?
I realise this fix might be a little ambitious for an electronics novice, but it is such a nice camera...! I will be grateful of any input.
Thanks in advance.
Tom.
