Need help repairing Tape Deck - No longer works after accidently leaving it on rewind

s162216

s162216

Full Audioholic
My Sony HST-V202 hifi system has a dual cassette deck and a few months ago, I accidently left slot A on rewind after having to answer the door. When I remembered it and went back to it, it had blown the fuse. I recently decided to try to get it working again and I replaced the fuse and tried it, the radio, CD etc all work but the tape player did not. Suspecting I had burnt the motor out, I spend 2 hours dismantling the entire system and removing about 50 screws just to get the motor out, only to find it works perfectly when I connected it across my bench power supply.

Anyone have any suggestions as to what else could be wrong, it seems to be an electrical not mechanical fualt as the motor did not turn at all when in the tape deck. I think it could be a power transistor that has overheated and blown as the motor is quite powerful so it would need something like that to drive it. Slight probelm though is that I can't extract the PCB that the motor wiring goes to, but I should be able to get around that.
 
J

jamie2112

Banned
Whats a cassette deck?:eek: Oh yeah I remember those in fact I had one 15 years ago. Do they still make cassette tapes? :D:D:D
 
s162216

s162216

Full Audioholic
I have about 25 tapes still, but to be honest, I don't really care that they don't sound as good as CD, they play the music.

Tapes are still made in limited amounts for smaller applications - no labels actively release on it anymore.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
You mentioned that you believe that the issue is not mechanical, but I want to ask if you've checked the hardware that spins to make sure that it moves freely by hand. What I'm getting at is if something is stuck and the motor can't overcome the friction when it's all assembled.
 
s162216

s162216

Full Audioholic
You mentioned that you believe that the issue is not mechanical, but I want to ask if you've checked the hardware that spins to make sure that it moves freely by hand. What I'm getting at is if something is stuck and the motor can't overcome the friction when it's all assembled.
There are two tape slots geared off the same motor, neither of them worked when I tried to play them, nothing. Before I took it all apart I did try turning one of the bands to see if the cogs spun freely, nothing seemed to be resisting it.
 

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