I'm not that deep into electronics, at least at that level. Could you explain why Q4 blew up when the eject motor was not attached? It blew within a fraction of a second right after turning on the Mac. I could not even try to use the drive at all.
Why did Sony design it that way. Its not very...
It should be a "2SB624" which goes on Q4. I ordered a bunch of these on AliEx and hope to get this drive working again. While Q4 blew up I tested the drive without the eject motor in place. Could this be the root issue of blewing up Q4?
Rest assured I wont throw away the drive at any time soon. :)
With the help of a picture search I could validate that the blown component is/was a transistor with a "BV5" marking. I'm currently checking suppliers for a suitable replacement component.
I was renovating one of my Compact Macs floppy disk drive. Its gear broke in pieces. I took the chance to clean and grease it. Upon reconnect it i heard a short electrical crackling. I imeadiately shut down the machine. Upon inspecting i found an broken/chipped component on the disk drives PCB...
I replaced the 8.2uf Cap with an 10uf Cap, which stabelized the PSU somewhat. The voltages are now in the expected ranges (except -5V, which is around -3,6V), but they are changeing by .1V ever so often. The other TDK PSU does not show this behaviour. I expect to receive my Apple to VGA adapter...
I started renovating the machines today. I started with the PSUs as I'm waiting for parts for the boards itself. Two TDK PSUs had visual cap leakage going on. The PCBs were coated with a shiny sticky film. After removing all caps on the low voltage side I soaked them in IPA. After a short time...
I got myself a lot of three LC475 and one LC. One is missing its RAM and VRAM modules, the others are complete. The batteries are flat, so I cannot test them right away. The boards look dusty but okay and they do not have any signs of cap leakage. I'd like to ask if the later LCs are also prone...
Okay, thanks. But could be a mis-aligned Track Zero sensor be the cause for not writing at all? I would assume if the sensor is mis-aligned wont read at all. Mine does read without problems. If I interpret https://tinkerdifferent.com/threads/superdrive-floppy-maintenance.549/post-5984 correct a...
Do you mean the photoelectric barrier next to the floppy cable connector? I didnt clean it after the write errors. I'm sure I cleaned it initially. I'll check.
Another part in my SE30 journey. I assembled the machine and tested it. A few days ago I cleaned/lubed the floppy drive, a Sony MP-F75W, as per https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LWfjsvc8OA. In the assembled machine the drive worked at first. I could read data and write data, initialize disks...
I connected an Molex Y-cable to the HDD power cable. From there I connected an Molex to 2*SATA power adapter and connected two old SATA notebook drives. Both do spin up and I measure 5.10V on the 5V line now. The voltage is stable for ten minutes now. I think it is safe to connect the...
Thanks. I'll have a look if I can hack something together. I dont want to connect the precious SE30 motherboard till the voltage situation is okay. Maybe it is already ok, but I want to be sure not to fry the board.
I'm in the process of re-assembling my new SE30. I recapped the analog board an and did an initial smoke test. An old HDD did spin up, so I think I didn´t screw up the analog board while recapping. I did not touch anything inside the PSU at the moment. I checked the voltages with nothing...
To bring this thread to an end I came to the idea to use two "Phone Net" adapters to reach the goal. It should be equivalent to use an serial cable. But the moment I was to bid for a pair of Phone Net adapters I saw an printer/serial cable for sale. So I bought this. :-)
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