Nowadays i'm seeing it happen: all gears 'n stuff are made of plastic fantastic, so damn breakable in this 'throw away society'. Many years ago it wasn't like that: more durable and reliable. Some parts of these units aren't available anymore, it's just not worth to replace it anyway due to the costs of it so we throw it away and replace the whole unit, it's just simple as that. We praise the Lord that there are still some guys like Dave who still cherish their profession and their skills and love what they are doing. Keep up the good work man!
You are correct. Most of these units are tossed away. Very few people still servicing electronics. It is a dying profession and many of the really good knowledgeable service engineers are, well... Dying.
This gave me a clue at 30:40 and some other spots as to the problem with my SLV 585HF. The rewind side was not pulling the tape back in on eject or in reverse play. Problem is the gear mechanism between the reel hubs that big white thing at the bottom at this time line. that center part is supposed to spring back and forth. I worked it a little by hand and pushed around that center pivot clip. and now it no longer sticks and it will pull the tape back in before ejecting. No more eating tape. In the long run I assume I need to pull it off and remove the old grease. I put some Zoom spout oil on it for now. (sewing machine oil).
Having similar issues on my SLV696hf. At playback the left reel doesn't move, the tape sticks and stops. Will explore that section of the machine more.
thansk for this video! I was able to fix my SLV-E90 ... Blue gear was broken, the guide was stuck, had to fix the PSU (capacitors were leaking) and the timing was way off. running ok now - have to clean the headdrum though ;)
Hello sir, i've got the SLV 656-VP. And it has prakticly the same mechanism. Round about 15:10 where you're fidling with the tape guide cam. In my machine, it is seazed solid. I tryed WD40, but it won't move. What do I do now?
You've been a great help i repairing my Sony that is like that one... One question so far while I'm waiting for my blue gear that was broke. Placing the main cam gear back, you have those 3 notches, the small arm that has one notch for me to place is not in the same position as yours and I can't find what moves it. There is a small black pin that is pushing it up and the pin moves too close the center of the cam for it to drop in place. I can't see what moves that pin back. I also had to grease that same sticky worm gear post on the other side and that arm that sticks. I'm waiting on my part, cleaned up the contacts just seeing how it fits back and that might be the only problem I hope - cam gear placement. Thanks, Dennis
just got my hands on an slv-e9nc, seems like it's the exact same mechanism, blue gear broken and the lever arm by the tower gear is seized up, will try to 3d print a replacement and give it a good clean and relubricate, thank you for this video that was enough to point a newbie like me in the right direction =)
@12voltvids thanks for the tip, I was not able to find the part in stock from a quick search here in the EU, so I tought I'd print it, you'd be surprised how strong prints can be, anyway I'll keep looking aroud for it.
I have wasted too much time trying to fit 3d printed parts only to have them fail. This is a part under high spring tension. After all the original broke. kpcomponents.co in canada has them. I have bought dozens. Its on page 9 of the vcr parts/idlers list and its gone up to 7.75 Canadian plus shipping of course. He does have them in stock.
You truley are an amazing person ,luv all your video's.
4 года назад+3
What a great video! Love how you provide details on how to get the timing calibrated. I have had to clean-up the “P6-Guide” (I think that’s what it was called...?) as mine was also completely sealed up. Easy to do when you see how it’s done. Following that, I noticed that the unit will no longer rewind - Are there some troubleshooting steps that you would recommend I do to figure out why this is occurring? It looks and sounds like it wants to rewind, but the left wheel does not move, and after about a second, the unit retracts the tape back in the cassette and the only thing that can be done is to eject the cassette.
Dave .... Could you please just mention some time the Sony units that have the good chassis in them that are worth keeping. I see so many different Sony models for sale out there but dont know which ones have a ‘Quality’ chassis.
Just fixed an SVO-2000 that was eating tapes by cleaning the mode switch, I've never seen one so filthy, Deoxit was barely touching the outside contacts that turned black, had to scrape it off with a screwdriver and scrub with Deoxit.
Hello, I have totally same probem. I will try to print this part with 3D printer. Just qestion. Unfortunately one of "spring" fell out. Do you know from where? I can send a picture about this "spring" to you If you give me your contact. Thank you for your help. Brgds Csaba
I have two vhs jvc version HR-D721EN and both play with sound but black image, I already cleaned the heads and it's still the same, if I fast-forward there you can see the rain but then it's black with the play logo. any idea how to repair it or a circuit that is wrong. Thank you
I'm working on one now that has me stumped. Replaced the gear, cleaned the mode switch, verified all the timing. It will accept a tape, it will play, FF, RW, everything just fine. When I go to eject the tape, the capstan motor doesn't pull the excess tape back into the cassette. So it ejects just fine other than a giant loop of tape that hangs out. Any ideas?
I had to order that blue gear and when I went to put the white gear back in, I got it in place but then the center pin that it fits on - pushed down where I couldn't get the snap on. So I took it off and tried again and it now keeps pushing in. When I did get the gear on and the snap on the pin - I started to put the large white gear on and as I rotated the gears it pulled that pin up making the gear vulnerable to being stripped. Do I need to glue that pin now? It has a perfect slip hole but nothing to hold it in place
I remember those days. We had a TV repairman take out the chassis out of our console tv a few times to take to the shop.. I always watched when he worked on our tv's at home. He warned me not to stick my hand in the tv, even if it was unplugged, because the picture tube would zap me. (That was when he took the chassis out) I wanted to be a TV repairman when I grew up. Didn't work out. Interesting stuff there!
i like that style of mode switch, screw mounted, rather than soldered in. i always seemed to get the difficult ones. but the customers were happy the VCR wasnt possessed any more. lol
Hi, I need some advice if you don't mind, but first of all thank you for those vids, they helped me successfully replace two broken blue cogs on SLV-725 yesterday and on SLV-E9 two years ago. With former unit I have certain problems that I can't seem to tackle. First of all - while it plays, after like 10 minutes after cleaning of pinch roller, the picture starts slightly wavering horizontally, and stereo sound starts cutting out slightly, and gets worse as tape runs further. Uncleaned and at end of tape, wow and flutter is enormous in linear track. This is worse towards the end of tape as opposed to towards the start. Cleaning roller again gets it going again, even though it's not really dirty as seen by very slight amount of blackness seen on q-tip (I clean with q-tips soaked with pure isopropyl). What is the cause? Bad pinch roller? (it does have some slight shine to it but not really worse than on any other similarly old unit which runs fine). Perhaps too high backtension or something? I tried adjusting the pinch roller pressure by means of re-timing the loading cogs as they seemed to have been tampered with in past anyway. No avail I think, but I can make it worse that way and revert. Currently it's pressurised enough that I don't see reason to change further anyway. But current state is not really acceptable for any sort of normal use. Second problem, the front panel main controls (play, stop, ff, rew etc) are acting weirdly, buttons either do different functions than they're assigned to, or not work. Eject does not work altogether for example. But actual logic is fine as with remote control, all functions work as intended. Could that be some fried chip or something? Front panel has obviously been removed in past as evident by some wire soldered to one point and going to mainboard (compensation for missing trace? mod? dunno) and lacking few screws. As for other unit the E9, it works acceptably well after lots of tampering over time, however the drum has weird sound when turned by hand - scratchy one. Failing bearing? It works fine when it turns fastly by itself tho, but once has halted randomly and worked again later. Also on this one I've manually readjusted the tape path around drum as it was off initially (yet another machine that was been messed with prior), and while I got it to play all tapes I insert into it fine, and it plays what it records fine also, the tapes it recorded don't play properly (on one has noise band on top, for example) on some other units that otherwise play everything fine and are factory-adjusted. Play fine on some others. It is acceptable incompatability or is it still misadjusted?
Should be happy as larry now :-D Nice to see that not everyone has given up on video recorders. I've cleaned so many mode switches over the years, some machines act like they have been possesed by spirits :-D
Hello, I cleaned the half loading arm as shown in the video, and that now operates properly, but my unit fails to advance the tape at all during playback, but rewind and fast forward works. Mine also has the broken blue loading gear, but I'd assume that it should still move the tape even with that guide not working, am I correct? Would doing the blue gear swap fix this, or is there something else I should look into? Thank you in advance.
I have a battery to a cordless Henry hoover that doesn't work, would you be able to repair it it constantly blinks red when it should do continuos green to work.
Hi sir, greetings, I have a sony slv 312me vcr, the mechanism is jammed tape goes and sits no operations possible , and does not eject , only ejects sometimes with use of hand to take the casstte out . Checked with local service they said tape sensor gone, but I tried putting my friends similar vcr mechanism it works . But I cant use my friends mechanism for long . Please can u help me with guidance
Hi, I found a loose part in a Sony smart engine VHS player. Would you be able to help identify it and where it should go. Any help really appreciated. Thank you
What's your opinion on those built-in foam head cleaners? I thought I saw one on this deck. They seem like a bad idea to me so I've been removing them from my decks.
Im trying to fix my Akai from 1990. It does load an unloads the tape but when it starts to roll the tape, it soon grinds to a halt. Also fast forward and backwards dont work. Do you have any idea what this can be. Im trying to fix all my stuff first before I take it apart for hobby projects.
@@captainprototype187 First thing you should always do is check if it does it with more than 1 tape. Believe it or not, it could be the tape. If it does it with all tapes then it could be a number of things. If it were me, I would start by cleaning the mode switch. While you're in there check the belt(s). Next, visually inspect the gears for damaged "teeth" or debris. Then check the timing marks and make sure they are lined up properly. Clean up and debris, dust, and excess grease and then apply some fresh grease. I would be willing to bet that there is a bad belt or idler tire. You should also check that the capstan bearing is good and check the pinch roller. This particular channel has dozens of VCR repair videos. 90 days ago I didn't know a damn thing about VCRs. Thanks to 12volt sharing his knowledge I have repaired close to 200 VCRs and resold them. The best advise I can give you is to take your time, take pictures so you know how to put it back together and be prepared to mess something up because it is inevitable.
Thanks for your advise. Ill take my time and try my best. I am doing arduino for the next 3 months myself from turorials. I wont make any money with it though. Great story!
I have a Sony SLV-998HF that likely needs a new rubber capstan belt (it plays fine but won’t rewind or ff all the way or very quickly). There is no access door on the bottom like some units have, unfortunately. Because I’ll need to remove the mechanism to replace it, will I have to check the height of the same guide after reinstalling? The mechanism looks different (haven’t seen the blue gear in the schematics)
Yes I have had my full ham licence for over 30 years but I am not active on HF much because I have too much noise. Can't hear anything. S9 noise pretty much all day and night. Too many plasma TV's still in use. The DSL noise is going down though due to cut over to fiber.
hi, can you tell me why sony slv-e930 vhs at the end of rewind the vcr doesn't click. the cassette doesn't come out, you have to leave it still for hours and unplug it. then I connect the power you hear a loud click and it starts again. Thanks Luigi
I have shown some JVC in past. They may have been a different brand like a Magnavox but I have shown them. I can only make videos for equipment I have access to buy if I find one I will do a service on one.
@@12voltvids It's official. You're my new hero! I am going to do some more diagnosis to be 100% it's what I need. I will also be sending you that cassette job I emailed you about a couple weeks back. Maybe we can kill 2 birds with one stone! At this point all I've done is take the top off and found the pinch roller rolling around on the power supply!
@@TheVCRKing Video tape is wide compared to audio. Rubber renue tends to create uneven tension across the roller that can damage the tape. It's a last resort. It works great on drive rollers and tires but I don't recommend on pinch rollers except as a last resort.
Thats cool do you reply by email I may send you my panasonic. Its from 1985 it has a rare HD audio version so I want to get it fixed. I also dont need it repaired quickly either I can wait a while. @@12voltvids
Very cleaver engineering. These things started out as reel to reel. One of these days I will bring out my 1965 black and white reel to reel video recorder. I have been wanting to overhaul that one for 5 years and it still sits in the storage unit.
Hi, I really need your help to replace the Video Head drum of my Panasonic NV J22AM VCR I was able to find a brand new Genuine Panasonic Head online I have opened up the upper two screws but head is not coming out Anti Static bar has been removed already Will really appreciate your response thanks a lot for making these great videos
@@khurrammalik5865 You have to remove solder from arrow marked contacts to disconnect from rotary transformer. If it is hard to remove heat it with a blow dryer or heat gun to expand the aluminum slightly and it will lift off.
@@12voltvids really appreciate your help actually this plate came with the new head drum already soldered basically I’m trying to remove the upper head drum and I have removed the two screws but it’s not coming off
@@khurrammalik5865 heat it up. Hot air or stick soldering iron into screw holes. The idea is heat the aluminum upper cylinder not the brass center. This will expand the aluminum as it expands faster than brass and it will lift off.
i still have my slv-825 with that design ,still runs strong, i had to free that tapeguide some years ago to,and two new gears that where`nt not aligned and broke when i put a tape in , great stuff :) ruclips.net/video/Gx8xa2MbsqY/видео.html
Hi! I was wondering if you still repair VCRs for people if they send them to you? I bought a Sony and the roller guide arms were working fine and then out of no where they were stuck in the back and would no longer move forward to release the tape. I attempted to take a look at the gears but, there is a lot more I would have to take apart and at this point I feel like I really need help.
Thanks for this brilliant video. I was able to follow it and replace a broken blue gear on a 1993 Sony SLV-E8UV. It is now working perfectly again.
This is another video that shows it is well worth the small amount given to patreon for this quality content. Thanks Dave.
Thanks
Yeah that's why I do it myself.
@@12voltvids where can I get this gear
@@Thomassavard11 I will be ordering some stock of them as I have a machine that needs one.
This is the EXACT problem I'm having with a VCR I just bought. Thanks for this video!
Nowadays i'm seeing it happen: all gears 'n stuff are made of plastic fantastic, so damn breakable in this 'throw away society'. Many years ago it wasn't like that: more durable and reliable. Some parts of these units aren't available anymore, it's just not worth to replace it anyway due to the costs of it so we throw it away and replace the whole unit, it's just simple as that. We praise the Lord that there are still some guys like Dave who still cherish their profession and their skills and love what they are doing. Keep up the good work man!
You are correct. Most of these units are tossed away. Very few people still servicing electronics. It is a dying profession and many of the really good knowledgeable service engineers are, well... Dying.
This gave me a clue at 30:40 and some other spots as to the problem with my SLV 585HF. The rewind side was not pulling the tape back in on eject or in reverse play. Problem is the gear mechanism between the reel hubs that big white thing at the bottom at this time line. that center part is supposed to spring back and forth. I worked it a little by hand and pushed around that center pivot clip. and now it no longer sticks and it will pull the tape back in before ejecting. No more eating tape. In the long run I assume I need to pull it off and remove the old grease. I put some Zoom spout oil on it for now. (sewing machine oil).
Having similar issues on my SLV696hf. At playback the left reel doesn't move, the tape sticks and stops. Will explore that section of the machine more.
Shipping cost , no problem , its the machine that matters .
Some value here
thansk for this video! I was able to fix my SLV-E90 ... Blue gear was broken, the guide was stuck, had to fix the PSU (capacitors were leaking) and the timing was way off. running ok now - have to clean the headdrum though ;)
Hello sir, i've got the SLV 656-VP. And it has prakticly the same mechanism.
Round about 15:10 where you're fidling with the tape guide cam. In my machine, it is seazed solid. I tryed WD40, but it won't move.
What do I do now?
Extremely helpful video in getting all the timings correct. 👍
You've been a great help i repairing my Sony that is like that one... One question so far while I'm waiting for my blue gear that was broke. Placing the main cam gear back, you have those 3 notches, the small arm that has one notch for me to place is not in the same position as yours and I can't find what moves it. There is a small black pin that is pushing it up and the pin moves too close the center of the cam for it to drop in place. I can't see what moves that pin back. I also had to grease that same sticky worm gear post on the other side and that arm that sticks. I'm waiting on my part, cleaned up the contacts just seeing how it fits back and that might be the only problem I hope - cam gear placement. Thanks, Dennis
just got my hands on an slv-e9nc, seems like it's the exact same mechanism, blue gear broken and the lever arm by the tower gear is seized up, will try to 3d print a replacement and give it a good clean and relubricate, thank you for this video that was enough to point a newbie like me in the right direction =)
You are not 3d printing that part. Its high stress. The good news is its readily available for about 5 bucks.
@12voltvids thanks for the tip, I was not able to find the part in stock from a quick search here in the EU, so I tought I'd print it, you'd be surprised how strong prints can be, anyway I'll keep looking aroud for it.
I have wasted too much time trying to fit 3d printed parts only to have them fail. This is a part under high spring tension. After all the original broke.
kpcomponents.co in canada has them. I have bought dozens. Its on page 9 of the vcr parts/idlers list and its gone up to 7.75 Canadian plus shipping of course. He does have them in stock.
You truley are an amazing person ,luv all your video's.
What a great video! Love how you provide details on how to get the timing calibrated. I have had to clean-up the “P6-Guide” (I think that’s what it was called...?) as mine was also completely sealed up. Easy to do when you see how it’s done. Following that, I noticed that the unit will no longer rewind - Are there some troubleshooting steps that you would recommend I do to figure out why this is occurring? It looks and sounds like it wants to rewind, but the left wheel does not move, and after about a second, the unit retracts the tape back in the cassette and the only thing that can be done is to eject the cassette.
Dave .... Could you please just mention some time the Sony units that have the good chassis in them that are worth keeping. I see so many different Sony models for sale out there but dont know which ones have a ‘Quality’ chassis.
Just fixed an SVO-2000 that was eating tapes by cleaning the mode switch, I've never seen one so filthy, Deoxit was barely touching the outside contacts that turned black, had to scrape it off with a screwdriver and scrub with Deoxit.
Hello,
I have totally same probem. I will try to print this part with 3D printer. Just qestion. Unfortunately one of "spring" fell out. Do you know from where? I can send a picture about this "spring" to you If you give me your contact.
Thank you for your help.
Brgds
Csaba
Awesome video. Thanks! Keep up the good work.
I have two vhs jvc version HR-D721EN and both play with sound but black image, I already cleaned the heads and it's still the same, if I fast-forward there you can see the rain but then it's black with the play logo. any idea how to repair it or a circuit that is wrong. Thank you
I'm working on one now that has me stumped. Replaced the gear, cleaned the mode switch, verified all the timing. It will accept a tape, it will play, FF, RW, everything just fine. When I go to eject the tape, the capstan motor doesn't pull the excess tape back into the cassette. So it ejects just fine other than a giant loop of tape that hangs out. Any ideas?
I had to order that blue gear and when I went to put the white gear back in, I got it in place but then the center pin that it fits on - pushed down where I couldn't get the snap on. So I took it off and tried again and it now keeps pushing in. When I did get the gear on and the snap on the pin - I started to put the large white gear on and as I rotated the gears it pulled that pin up making the gear vulnerable to being stripped. Do I need to glue that pin now? It has a perfect slip hole but nothing to hold it in place
Hi. I also have a vcr with same broken blue gear problem. Where do I get the gear and what is the part number?
I remember those days. We had a TV repairman take out the chassis out of our console tv a few times to take to the shop.. I always watched when he worked on our tv's at home. He warned me not to stick my hand in the tv, even if it was unplugged, because the picture tube would zap me. (That was when he took the chassis out) I wanted to be a TV repairman when I grew up. Didn't work out.
Interesting stuff there!
i like that style of mode switch, screw mounted, rather than soldered in. i always seemed to get the difficult ones. but the customers were happy the VCR wasnt possessed any more. lol
Hi,
I need some advice if you don't mind, but first of all thank you for those vids, they helped me successfully replace two broken blue cogs on SLV-725 yesterday and on SLV-E9 two years ago. With former unit I have certain problems that I can't seem to tackle. First of all - while it plays, after like 10 minutes after cleaning of pinch roller, the picture starts slightly wavering horizontally, and stereo sound starts cutting out slightly, and gets worse as tape runs further. Uncleaned and at end of tape, wow and flutter is enormous in linear track. This is worse towards the end of tape as opposed to towards the start. Cleaning roller again gets it going again, even though it's not really dirty as seen by very slight amount of blackness seen on q-tip (I clean with q-tips soaked with pure isopropyl). What is the cause? Bad pinch roller? (it does have some slight shine to it but not really worse than on any other similarly old unit which runs fine). Perhaps too high backtension or something? I tried adjusting the pinch roller pressure by means of re-timing the loading cogs as they seemed to have been tampered with in past anyway. No avail I think, but I can make it worse that way and revert. Currently it's pressurised enough that I don't see reason to change further anyway. But current state is not really acceptable for any sort of normal use.
Second problem, the front panel main controls (play, stop, ff, rew etc) are acting weirdly, buttons either do different functions than they're assigned to, or not work. Eject does not work altogether for example. But actual logic is fine as with remote control, all functions work as intended. Could that be some fried chip or something? Front panel has obviously been removed in past as evident by some wire soldered to one point and going to mainboard (compensation for missing trace? mod? dunno) and lacking few screws.
As for other unit the E9, it works acceptably well after lots of tampering over time, however the drum has weird sound when turned by hand - scratchy one. Failing bearing? It works fine when it turns fastly by itself tho, but once has halted randomly and worked again later. Also on this one I've manually readjusted the tape path around drum as it was off initially (yet another machine that was been messed with prior), and while I got it to play all tapes I insert into it fine, and it plays what it records fine also, the tapes it recorded don't play properly (on one has noise band on top, for example) on some other units that otherwise play everything fine and are factory-adjusted. Play fine on some others. It is acceptable incompatability or is it still misadjusted?
Should be happy as larry now :-D
Nice to see that not everyone has given up on video recorders.
I've cleaned so many mode switches over the years, some machines act like they have been possesed by spirits :-D
Hello, I cleaned the half loading arm as shown in the video, and that now operates properly, but my unit fails to advance the tape at all during playback, but rewind and fast forward works. Mine also has the broken blue loading gear, but I'd assume that it should still move the tape even with that guide not working, am I correct? Would doing the blue gear swap fix this, or is there something else I should look into? Thank you in advance.
I have a battery to a cordless Henry hoover that doesn't work, would you be able to repair it it constantly blinks red when it should do continuos green to work.
Hi sir, greetings, I have a sony slv 312me vcr, the mechanism is jammed tape goes and sits no operations possible , and does not eject , only ejects sometimes with use of hand to take the casstte out . Checked with local service they said tape sensor gone, but I tried putting my friends similar vcr mechanism it works . But I cant use my friends mechanism for long . Please can u help me with guidance
Can you post your call sign . Very good On reel to reel repair
Great video. Where can I purchase small quantities of the molykote PG-641 grease you use. Thanks!
Hey there! I’m having problems with my Sony slv750hf and I’m wondering if we could get in touch about repair advice or have you repair it. Thank you!
Great work thank you for doing this.
Well someone has to keep these dinosaurs running
Hi, I found a loose part in a Sony smart engine VHS player. Would you be able to help identify it and where it should go. Any help really appreciated. Thank you
Send a picture. I'll try to remember where it goes. Been 20 years since i did this full time.
Dave, what would cause playback to be too fast on a VCR? I've cleaned the mode switch and heads and tried multiple different tapes.
Nun Ya
Is it a dual speed vcr?
If it is, make sure the control/audio head is clean.
Just a thought :-)
Loss of control track can cause the playback speed to be incorrect. Does it happen on SP, LP and SLP tapes?
Capstan servo circuit. Dirty control head , speed sense circuit.
What's your opinion on those built-in foam head cleaners? I thought I saw one on this deck. They seem like a bad idea to me so I've been removing them from my decks.
They deteriorate after time and once they get worn or dirty they no longer clean and can contaminated. Good idea to remove them when they are worn
You are a Life -saver my friend!! Thanks a lot!!
wow, well done, my respect. maybe I will have to use it some day
Im trying to fix my Akai from 1990. It does load an unloads the tape but when it starts to roll the tape, it soon grinds to a halt. Also fast forward and backwards dont work. Do you have any idea what this can be. Im trying to fix all my stuff first before I take it apart for hobby projects.
What is the model number?
Model number = VS-F10EOH.
@@captainprototype187
First thing you should always do is check if it does it with more than 1 tape. Believe it or not, it could be the tape. If it does it with all tapes then it could be a number of things. If it were me, I would start by cleaning the mode switch. While you're in there check the belt(s). Next, visually inspect the gears for damaged "teeth" or debris. Then check the timing marks and make sure they are lined up properly. Clean up and debris, dust, and excess grease and then apply some fresh grease. I would be willing to bet that there is a bad belt or idler tire. You should also check that the capstan bearing is good and check the pinch roller. This particular channel has dozens of VCR repair videos. 90 days ago I didn't know a damn thing about VCRs. Thanks to 12volt sharing his knowledge I have repaired close to 200 VCRs and resold them. The best advise I can give you is to take your time, take pictures so you know how to put it back together and be prepared to mess something up because it is inevitable.
Thanks for your advise. Ill take my time and try my best. I am doing arduino for the next 3 months myself from turorials. I wont make any money with it though. Great story!
I have a Sony SLV-998HF that likely needs a new rubber capstan belt (it plays fine but won’t rewind or ff all the way or very quickly). There is no access door on the bottom like some units have, unfortunately. Because I’ll need to remove the mechanism to replace it, will I have to check the height of the same guide after reinstalling? The mechanism looks different (haven’t seen the blue gear in the schematics)
excellent service thanks
You are the best 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Thanks Dave. Where do you buy your blue gear from?
KP components carry them
@@12voltvids, Thanks Bud.
Just wondering you truley are a wealth of knowledge .I was wondering if you had your H F radio licence as well ?
Yes I have had my full ham licence for over 30 years but I am not active on HF much because I have too much noise. Can't hear anything. S9 noise pretty much all day and night. Too many plasma TV's still in use. The DSL noise is going down though due to cut over to fiber.
@@12voltvids You truley are an amazing person ,luv all your video's.
Hi. My VCR has no sound maybe the audio head is bad please advise me.
Hi Dave, great video, where do you source the blue gear
Kp components is Surrey bc. Kpcomponents.co
you definitely have a mechanical mind
have a slv750hd have to do the blue gear too. Thank You
hi, can you tell me why sony slv-e930 vhs at the end of rewind the vcr doesn't click. the cassette doesn't come out, you have to leave it still for hours and unplug it. then I connect the power you hear a loud click and it starts again. Thanks Luigi
Bad end sensor most likely or the led that supplies the light for the end sensors.
Sir I like your all videos plise show jvc vcr serviceing .....
I have shown some JVC in past. They may have been a different brand like a Magnavox but I have shown them. I can only make videos for equipment I have access to buy if I find one I will do a service on one.
nice timepiece :D
Anyone know where I can find a pinch roller assembly for this same chassis?
I have one.
@@12voltvids
It's official. You're my new hero! I am going to do some more diagnosis to be 100% it's what I need. I will also be sending you that cassette job I emailed you about a couple weeks back. Maybe we can kill 2 birds with one stone! At this point all I've done is take the top off and found the pinch roller rolling around on the power supply!
Looks like that pinch roller would benefit from some rubber renue. Great job anyways. :)
Not so good for VCR pinch rollers.
That is surprising to hear. Why not?
@@TheVCRKing
Video tape is wide compared to audio. Rubber renue tends to create uneven tension across the roller that can damage the tape. It's a last resort. It works great on drive rollers and tires but I don't recommend on pinch rollers except as a last resort.
Do you ever take video decks from viewers ?
Yes this one was sent in from a viewer as have 2 other slvr1000 decks last year.
Thats cool do you reply by email I may send you my panasonic. Its from 1985 it has a rare HD audio version so I want to get it fixed. I also dont need it repaired quickly either I can wait a while. @@12voltvids
@@stpworld My email is on the main page. volt@telus.net
How do they invent these things?
Very cleaver engineering. These things started out as reel to reel. One of these days I will bring out my 1965 black and white reel to reel video recorder. I have been wanting to overhaul that one for 5 years and it still sits in the storage unit.
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Hi, I really need your help to replace the Video Head drum of my Panasonic NV J22AM VCR I was able to find a brand new Genuine Panasonic Head online I have opened up the upper two screws but head is not coming out Anti Static bar has been removed already Will really appreciate your response thanks a lot for making these great videos
Not familiar with that model number. Have no idea what type of drum it has
@@12voltvids it’s head drum part number is veh0518 if you enter it on eBay you will see it please
@@khurrammalik5865
You have to remove solder from arrow marked contacts to disconnect from rotary transformer. If it is hard to remove heat it with a blow dryer or heat gun to expand the aluminum slightly and it will lift off.
@@12voltvids really appreciate your help actually this plate came with the new head drum already soldered basically I’m trying to remove the upper head drum and I have removed the two screws but it’s not coming off
@@khurrammalik5865 heat it up. Hot air or stick soldering iron into screw holes. The idea is heat the aluminum upper cylinder not the brass center. This will expand the aluminum as it expands faster than brass and it will lift off.
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$39 to ship that..WOW
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i still have my slv-825 with that design ,still runs strong, i had to free that tapeguide some years ago to,and two new gears that where`nt not aligned and broke when i put a tape in , great stuff :) ruclips.net/video/Gx8xa2MbsqY/видео.html
how many like can i give? i give them to you
Hi! I was wondering if you still repair VCRs for people if they send them to you? I bought a Sony and the roller guide arms were working fine and then out of no where they were stuck in the back and would no longer move forward to release the tape. I attempted to take a look at the gears but, there is a lot more I would have to take apart and at this point I feel like I really need help.