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sgtdave
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-79] Squealing Noise Posted: 06 Sep 2020, 05:22 |
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krbahr wrote: With the tray out turn the gears to put the mechanical assembly in position that the tray is fully loaded, you'll see one part of the base sliding back. When it just reaches full back stop turning the gears. This is the part I can't reverse.
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sgtdave
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-79] Squealing Noise Posted: 07 Sep 2020, 00:48 |
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cplusplus wrote: You should be able to check the spindle motor with a battery when disconnected from the power supply to at least see if it spins.
Is there any spinning at all? Looking via the side, do you see the objective lens attempting to focus (up/down) when you press play? I tested it with a D cell battery, and the motor is indeed dead. I confirmed the test with the old motor (which still spins albeit noisily). It is past eBay's statute of limitations to leave negative feedback, but I sent the seller a message anyway. Just in case anyone is tempted, I strongly recommend you avoid eBay seller dune3888 from Kyunggi-do, South Korea. Apparently they don't test parts before sending them out. I'm an idiot for not checking it earlier. It took me several, stressful hours to replace it.
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sgtdave
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-79] Squealing Noise Posted: 08 Sep 2020, 04:40 |
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UPDATE: the problem with the motor is a damaged wire connector. It was bent flat against the motor body when it arrived (the box it came in was very smashed). It didn't realize that it was unusual at the time. But upon close examination, I noticed a tiny crack. When I gave the power connector a tiny tug, it snapped right off the motor. I don't see any way to fix it.
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