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tony426
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-D925] E0 error, cannot solve it :( Posted: 04 Feb 2019, 01:24 |
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miskia wrote: here is come pictures: The tilt cam position on the E0 unit In this picture it looks like part of the disc clamp is broken off the Spindle Motor. May be unrelated to the problem, then again where did the broken piece end up? Is it stuck somewhere preventing another part from moving?
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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-D925] E0 error, cannot solve it :( Posted: 17 Feb 2019, 16:28 |
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tony426 wrote: miskia wrote: here is come pictures: The tilt cam position on the E0 unit In this picture it looks like part of the disc clamp is broken off the Spindle Motor. May be unrelated to the problem, then again where did the broken piece end up? Is it stuck somewhere preventing another part from moving? Yeah, I don't see this picture in earlier posts but its messed up. Do you see that the black platter with white ring is cracked?? I can.
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miskia
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-D925] E0 error, cannot solve it :( Posted: 17 Feb 2019, 20:12 |
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rein-o wrote: tony426 wrote: miskia wrote: here is come pictures: The tilt cam position on the E0 unit In this picture it looks like part of the disc clamp is broken off the Spindle Motor. May be unrelated to the problem, then again where did the broken piece end up? Is it stuck somewhere preventing another part from moving? Yeah, I don't see this picture in earlier posts but its messed up. Do you see that the black platter with white ring is cracked?? I can. Yes, sorry I didn't talk about that. I replaced the motor with a working one from a CLD-S315, this thing has been fixed, it didn't solved the problem too And I didn't found the "missing part" anywhere in the drive, so I guess it is not in it anymore. I dismounted the mecanics 2 times for now.
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miskia
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-D925] E0 error, cannot solve it :( Posted: 21 Feb 2019, 20:45 |
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Joined: 29 Dec 2018, 10:33 Posts: 35 Location: Belgium Has thanked: 1 time Been thanked: 10 times
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This is totally insane... I took a working poor CLD-S315 which have lot of "same" parts, to give to this CLD-D925: - took the motor (you saw the broken part, now it's good) - took the little pcb with the 2 switchs - took the big black block (the block which make all the drive going up & down) - swapped the optical blocks nothing change !!! This error is driving me totally crazy As said before, I also tried to swap the main assy board with the one coming from my working CLD-D925, and it's the same Now I think I tried everything, what could be the problem???
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miskia
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-D925] E0 error, cannot solve it :( Posted: 22 Feb 2019, 17:50 |
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Actually, if I manually open the tray and power on the drive: 1. The tray closes 2. The loading mechanism is going "up" 3. The carriage assy (optical block) moves to the first endcourse-switch then go back a little 4. E0... Then to open it again I have to manually turn the gear for the loading mechanism go down, then the tray opens
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signofzeta
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-D925] E0 error, cannot solve it :( Posted: 22 Feb 2019, 22:44 |
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So it’s either refusing to move because it doesn’t see a disk or the clamping hasn’t engaged whatever feedback is needed to satisfy the controller. It’s another machine of course, but when my 99 showed E0 in a similar situation it was because the motor was defective which causes a high current drain and then it shows E0. It still would eject the disc though. With a CD you could give a little help and it would try to spin but it couldn’t reach target RPM. If you think the disc is fully mounted try to hit Play and spin it a little and see if the motor takes over a little. I can’t remember if you tried a CD or not. If not, we should be doing that now because CDs mount easier than LDs. Can you manually move the laser to another position and will it rerun to center when powered up? Btw, the broken spindle pad is almost certainly caused by human. I can’t see how that would ever happen from use so clearly someone has been in these units before you.
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miskia
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-D925] E0 error [SOLVED!] Posted: 17 Mar 2019, 17:12 |
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Joined: 29 Dec 2018, 10:33 Posts: 35 Location: Belgium Has thanked: 1 time Been thanked: 10 times
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Error solved! After some time spent today I noticed something... a switch position which was not good (in comparaison with an other D925)... Here is a little pic And now it works fine! Finally after some weeks/months opened on my workplan, I can remount it Next step will be alignement, I bought the GGV disc & service remote Thanks a lot to everybody who helped me
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