Chas
Guest
Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:23 am
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
SFD
Guest
Mon Jan 16, 2012 11:03 am
"Chas" <footboarder_at_bresnan.net> wrote in message
news:a8RFq.17197$U16.9368_at_newsfe15.iad...
Quote:
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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