I have a BC9500 with a CDM4-33 (with Hall IC Turntable-Motor) in for restoration.
The customer complains that the CD motor does not spin.
I replaced caps on the Decoder PCB 31, and that is confirmed OK and functioning, tested in another machine (with a CDM2).
On the Servo PCB 30 (with both Laser Current and Focus Offset potis), I replaced all caps, including C2103 (ESR measured 91 ohms!), with Vishay AML138 series.
As per the SM, I set the R3105-3106 to 1KOhm, and then set the DMM probes on R3102. I connected AC, and the turntable rotated only a couple of degrees and stopped. Laser current voltage measures 1mV, and does not change with poti adjustment.
So, I presume that the laser is shot. Below is a pic of the CDM4-33 laser, and below that is a pic of a CDM2-10 laser. They look almost identical.
That part of the CDM4-33 laser does not look at all like the common CDM4-19 lasers available on ebay.
Does anyone have any pointers on which laser to buy to suit the Servo PCB30, or I could even take a CDM2 PCB (with Laser current poti only) + CDM2 laser to replace the original CDM4 here.
And, is there anywhere else I should troubleshoot on the Servo PCB 30 BEFORE connecting a brand-new expensive replacement laser?
This is the first time I have not been able to rescue the laser on a BeoCenter (always a first time!), so for those of you with more experience than me in this area, I'd appreciate assistance.
Additionally, for whomever is reading this - don't wait until your BeoCenter 8000-9500 fails - get the cap replacement done now, and prevent catastrophic failure like on this one.
Menahem
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