Is it a motor and tacho ? so no tacho output
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I've seen a lot of Sony Beta VCRs with a bad hall effect sensor on the
capstan motor board. It's the little 4 pin device that looks like a
transistor that is positioned near the spinning rotor. It detects the
rotation of the motor so the driver IC can switch the coils at the
correct time. I've had some success replacing these with ones
salvaged from other scrap VCR motors (drum motors, or capstan motors
usually contain one or two).
Andy Cuffe
Broken end-of tape sensor? It's a little coil that swings around and nearly
contacts the tape. Capstan motor won't run unless the coils for tape end and
tape beginning are (nearly) touching the tape.
Mark Z.
Mark Z.
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>Broken end-of tape sensor? It's a little coil that swings around and nearly
>contacts the tape. Capstan motor won't run unless the coils for tape end and
>tape beginning are (nearly) touching the tape.
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>Mark Z.
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>Mark Z.
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If that was the problem, it wouldn't go into play at all. Also FF
wouldn't work.
Andy Cuffe
That's what I get for reading these things at 5:00 in the morning...
mz