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I have on hand a friends Goldstar GBV411 VHS/DVD/CD Recorder with a disc
motor that does not spin. I think it would be cheapest to just replace it than for me (a novice) to check out the circuitry. I feel that would be prudent since I would have to cut one wire on the motor anyway to check for continuity on it, and voltage on the supply side. .. . .I am hoping that most of these CD type motors are made mostly by the same manufacturer and can be easily replaced. Thus I need an address of a supplier of these motors. ... . . any help greatly appreciated...ps...this is a 'gimme' for the friend at no charge. charlie |
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On 12/14/2011 12:48 PM, Chas wrote:
I have on hand a friends Goldstar GBV411 VHS/DVD/CD Recorder with a disc motor that does not spin. I think it would be cheapest to just replace it than for me (a novice) to check out the circuitry. I feel that would be prudent since I would have to cut one wire on the motor anyway to check for continuity on it, and voltage on the supply side. . . .I am hoping that most of these CD type motors are made mostly by the same manufacturer and can be easily replaced. Thus I need an address of a supplier of these motors. .. . . any help greatly appreciated...ps...this is a 'gimme' for the friend at no charge. charlie If would be cheapest in your time to just buy a new one. I also doubt you will find the motor as well. Good Luck, Let us know how you get along. don |
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"Chas" wrote in message
... I have on hand a friends Goldstar GBV411 VHS/DVD/CD Recorder with a disc motor that does not spin. I think it would be cheapest to just replace it than for me (a novice) to check out the circuitry. I feel that would be prudent since I would have to cut one wire on the motor anyway to check for continuity on it, and voltage on the supply side. . . .I am hoping that most of these CD type motors are made mostly by the same manufacturer and can be easily replaced. Thus I need an address of a supplier of these motors. .. . . any help greatly appreciated...ps...this is a 'gimme' for the friend at no charge. charlie Don't recall if it was Mouser or Jameco that sold repair parts. I remember leafing through an old catalog and seeing service parts. |
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"Oppie" wrote in message ... "Chas" wrote in message ... I have on hand a friends Goldstar GBV411 VHS/DVD/CD Recorder with a disc motor that does not spin. I think it would be cheapest to just replace it than for me (a novice) to check out the circuitry. I feel that would be prudent since I would have to cut one wire on the motor anyway to check for continuity on it, and voltage on the supply side. . . .I am hoping that most of these CD type motors are made mostly by the same manufacturer and can be easily replaced. Thus I need an address of a supplier of these motors. .. . . any help greatly appreciated...ps...this is a 'gimme' for the friend at no charge. charlie Don't recall if it was Mouser or Jameco that sold repair parts. I remember leafing through an old catalog and seeing service parts. MCM electronics had parts (vhs heads etc) and such back in the day.... But it's part of Farnell now. Cheers |
part supplier needed
"Chas" wrote in message ... I have on hand a friends Goldstar GBV411 VHS/DVD/CD Recorder with a disc motor that does not spin. I think it would be cheapest to just replace it than for me (a novice) to check out the circuitry. I feel that would be prudent since I would have to cut one wire on the motor anyway to check for continuity on it, and voltage on the supply side. . . .I am hoping that most of these CD type motors are made mostly by the same manufacturer and can be easily replaced. Thus I need an address of a supplier of these motors. .. . . any help greatly appreciated...ps...this is a 'gimme' for the friend at no charge. charlie Google for the part number. And look here http://www.electronix.com/electronic-repair-parts-motors-c-435_442.html It's bound to turn up somewhere. Cheers |
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"Martin Riddle" wrote in message ... "Oppie" wrote in message ... "Chas" wrote in message ... I have on hand a friends Goldstar GBV411 VHS/DVD/CD Recorder with a disc motor that does not spin. I think it would be cheapest to just replace it than for me (a novice) to check out the circuitry. I feel that would be prudent since I would have to cut one wire on the motor anyway to check for continuity on it, and voltage on the supply side. . . .I am hoping that most of these CD type motors are made mostly by the same manufacturer and can be easily replaced. Thus I need an address of a supplier of these motors. .. . . any help greatly appreciated...ps...this is a 'gimme' for the friend at no charge. charlie Don't recall if it was Mouser or Jameco that sold repair parts. I remember leafing through an old catalog and seeing service parts. MCM electronics had parts (vhs heads etc) and such back in the day.... But it's part of Farnell now. ISTR hearing that the Farnell group own CPC, which is a UK service parts stockist. |
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