Micromega Solo CD Player - help!!

Mostly when I try and move it from service mode 0 to service mode 1, the laser tries to focus and then the CD moves slightly but it drops back to mode 0 again. Occasionally it remains in mode 1 and when in this state I have been able to measure between 48-76mV between TP1 and TP2 (across the 4k7 R3102). With 48mV there is 1.09V at across R3104 (the 18R feeding the laser supply BC338). So it looks like when it works it works (!) but I don't know why it seems to be loosing focus most of the time and dropping back to mode 0. Any suggeestions ?
 
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........... Any suggeestions ?

Not really. You say the motor is OK now. Maybe it is just a faulty pickup... I know they are reliable but sometimes it's easy to overlook or convince yourself it's not. If the disc doesn't even spin up to speed (presumably because focus is lost) then it doesn't even get as far as being a "data processing fault" to my way of thinking.
 
Having removed the bulk caps on the main pcb which are responsible for the CDM-4 supplies ...

Roederstein EKS series 1000uF/25V datasheet spec for ESR 0.19R and today's value 0.66R

Roederstein EKS series 3300uF/16V datasheet spec for ESR 0.08R and today's value 48R :eek: and as if that wasn't bad enough the other one was off the scale ! They should really have fitted 25V parts here :mad:

Problem solved :D
 
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That's brilliant Jon... well done.

You know, when fixing stuff "was the day job" (TV/Video/Audio) I insisted on using a scope for everything. Checking HT rails in TV's etc. You'd be surprised how many weird faults that found. Or running round all the pins on an IC... and seeing the clock or ground or whatever modulated by something. We didn't have the luxury of an E.S.R. meter then :)

Happy days though...
 
Having removed the bulk caps on the main pcb which are responsible for the CDM-4 supplies ...
Roederstein EKS series 1000uF/25V datasheet spec for ESR 0.19R and today's value 0.66R
Roederstein EKS series 3300uF/16V datasheet spec for ESR 0.08R and today's value 48R :eek: and as if that wasn't bad enough the other one was off the scale ! They should really have fitted 25V parts here :mad:
Problem solved :D
Good observations. This observations also of interest for this threads:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/parts/151392-best-electrolytic-capacitors.html
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/soli...s-electrolytic-capacitors-audio-circuits.html
I assume, that the term "today's value" is refer to your old and faulty cap devices and not to new cap devices from currently production, what is also not rule-out with cheap manufacturers from China and India.
 

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more pics
 

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Servo-PCB, OPTO board
 

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DAC and diamond buffer area incl. burned toroidal transformer for creating 4x 15VDC by voltage regulators 7815 and 7915
Who know the AC voltage (maybe 4x 16VAC) and the VA value so as the A-value of the fuse for primary winding (isn't present in the associated holder at back plate) ?
Thank you for an advice.

P.S.:
As a first attempt, my own circuit diagrams are present but still difficult to read and probably still have many errors. From an other friend I will receive a second device of the same model for preparing for an outdoor power supply. Then I will check the present sketch and make a second attempt for better reading and less errors (for upload here).
 

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images from other device before and after replace electrolytics
 

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How often do these toroidal power transformers fail?

In my 50+ year electronics career I have encountered one failure:
A Carver power amplifier where one minute it was fine, then the mains fuse blew, and after that the toroidal power transformer was permanently shorted. I was never able to determine which winding had the short. There were no signs of overheating or physical damage. 10 years later this unit is still sitting on a back shelf somewhere in my audio archive. Also there were no faults in the amplifier circuitry. This amplifier could be restored if a replacement power transformer could be found.

-EB
 
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