A boss has asked me to fit a new cd-drive motor to his Sony mini-hifi. This has been diagnosed as faulty by a repair shop, but they wanted £80 to fit a <£10 part, so I was asked to do it for 'a consideration'.
The motor is a Mabuchi RF-310T-11400. I can see the specs of the RF-310TA on the mabuchi web site. If I measure the DC impedance of the motor in circuit, I get around 12 Ohms when stationary, and this varies to around 40-60 Ohms while I rotate the spindle, sometimes dropping lower. Is that what I should be seeing?
Btw It played fine for a couple of hours, but was getting rather hot. I'm guessing it was about to cause problems - I'm waiting to hear what the exact symptoms were.
Cheers
T.
The motor is a Mabuchi RF-310T-11400. I can see the specs of the RF-310TA on the mabuchi web site. If I measure the DC impedance of the motor in circuit, I get around 12 Ohms when stationary, and this varies to around 40-60 Ohms while I rotate the spindle, sometimes dropping lower. Is that what I should be seeing?
Btw It played fine for a couple of hours, but was getting rather hot. I'm guessing it was about to cause problems - I'm waiting to hear what the exact symptoms were.
Cheers
T.


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