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Posted by: Phipli on 2023-07-28 14:09:31
I used same value capacitors from DigiKey. Capacitance isn't the only parameter, how did you pick the specific parts? Was it from someone else's parts list, or just on the capacitance and voltage?
The ESR also matters for things like stability. |
Posted by: luRaichu on 2023-07-28 14:19:53
Capacitance isn't the only parameter, how did you pick the specific parts? Was it from someone else's parts list, or just on the capacitance and voltage?
The ESR also matters for things like stability. Just on the capacitance and voltage. I usually picked whatever showed up first on DigiKey I guess. All of the caps were from Nichicon.
Here's one I ordered 3 of: https://www.digikey.com/short/481btzq4 |
Posted by: Phipli on 2023-07-28 14:33:24
Just on the capacitance and voltage. I usually picked whatever showed up first on DigiKey I guess. All of the caps were from Nichicon.
Here's one I ordered 3 of: https://www.digikey.com/short/481btzq4 I recommend using a list of specific parts that someone else has confirmed for your power supply, or asking an electrical repair specialist to look at it for you. |
Posted by: LaPorta on 2023-07-28 16:56:37 I know there’s multiple things going on here at one time. However, there’s one thing it sounds like you haven’t tried with your floppy drive: a known-good disk. I can always send you one if you want to test. If the drive is still bad, someone will be willing to sell you a good one.
For the rest, follow the other guy’s suggestions and they will get you down the right path. |
Posted by: luRaichu on 2023-08-04 15:44:36 Okay so I followed the Branchus Creations tutorial on repairing those Sony floppy drives and I bent the heads back into touching each other as per his guide. Still won't boot off my floppy, I think the heads are misaligned.
If you have this floppy drive, PM me and lemme know how much cash you'd take to part with it. |
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