First post on the site, the reason why I made an account here to begin with.
I bought a used Sony CFS-230 boombox from a thrift store for $7. Radio works brilliantly, but the reels for the cassette deck do not spin. With a professional technician quoting $80 for a diagnostic, I figured I would be better off pulling the thing apart. After removing the shell and dusting off the internals (that was a lot of dust, uff da) I began inspecting the behaviour of the tape deck and found that the reels spin when no tape is loaded, as well as when the pinch roller is pushed out of the way. When the pinch roller is left to rest on a cassette, there is a second of spin-down followed by silence. Even the belt stops turning.
Pulling the radio apart even further shows that the internals look relatively clean and the belt is still intact and unmelty. I will be replacing that anyway while I'm in here, as I don't know its remaining lifespan. I've seemed to have narrowed down the issue to the motor, but I'd like a second opinion before I make any purchases. The motor inside is a Mabuchi EG-500AD-9B (9v DC 2400rpm) motor, which I can only assume was not in there when it left the factory. An exact replacement is expensive to get through eBay. If I match the voltage, RPM, and torque of the close-to-death Mabuchi, could I replace it with something similar but locally available?
I bought a used Sony CFS-230 boombox from a thrift store for $7. Radio works brilliantly, but the reels for the cassette deck do not spin. With a professional technician quoting $80 for a diagnostic, I figured I would be better off pulling the thing apart. After removing the shell and dusting off the internals (that was a lot of dust, uff da) I began inspecting the behaviour of the tape deck and found that the reels spin when no tape is loaded, as well as when the pinch roller is pushed out of the way. When the pinch roller is left to rest on a cassette, there is a second of spin-down followed by silence. Even the belt stops turning.
Pulling the radio apart even further shows that the internals look relatively clean and the belt is still intact and unmelty. I will be replacing that anyway while I'm in here, as I don't know its remaining lifespan. I've seemed to have narrowed down the issue to the motor, but I'd like a second opinion before I make any purchases. The motor inside is a Mabuchi EG-500AD-9B (9v DC 2400rpm) motor, which I can only assume was not in there when it left the factory. An exact replacement is expensive to get through eBay. If I match the voltage, RPM, and torque of the close-to-death Mabuchi, could I replace it with something similar but locally available?