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laserpaal
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Post subject: [CLD-1750] Tray eject switch broken off circuit board Posted: 11 May 2019, 20:59 |
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My entry player for the format, for which has been operating for the last 7 years, made a decision not to eject discs anymore. I was in the middle of switching discs and when the tray was fully outside, I could hear something on the inside make a cracking sound. I quickly released something had broken off, but the tray went in without problem. Upon ejecting the tray, it would open and the tray got about 10 centimetres out and the motor was straining to get any further. The player then decided to withdraw the tray. I removed the top cover and put the player vertically to have a better view of what's going on. The tray would go in and out as it should. I then placed the player horizontally on the table and watched the tray open, but it wouldn't go any further than the first attempt. I tried to help the tray by lifting it on the right side and then the tray got fully out. Could load a disc and play without problem. Then all of a sudden, I noticed the little green switch on the right side at the very top corner of the circuit board. To my surpise it was broken off and the lines that were going to the switch were cut off.
Am I right that this is the cause of my problem? I don't understand why the switch would be located at the very top corner of the circuit board without some kind of reinforcement?
If someone got the complete part and willing to strike a deal with me, let me know! The CLD-1090 should be a good substitute and the parts should be identical!
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