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dpf923
- Jan 1, 1970
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my sony dvp-ns41p dvd player from costco stopped working after about 1
months with a "can't read this disc" type of message and after takin
the top of I could see the disc was not turning. I gave the disc
little push and off it went but only for a minute or so, then when
tried pushing it again it would not move. I disconnected the moto
terminals from the board and ohmed it out. It read's as an open circui
so I figure the motor is shot. I removed the motor and the label reads
mabuchi
rf-300f-12350
D/V 13.0
I went to the mabuchi motor web site and I can see lots of spindl
motors but not this one. The closest seems to be the rf-300fa-1235
which is a 1.5V to 6.0V motor. I also found some web pages on how t
transplant new brushes into this motor from a donor motor. Since m
motor is toast anyway I took the back off following the procedure an
could see that they teeeny little brushes were worn to a nub. Proble
is I don't have a donor motor handy so I keep looking for
replacement. It seems from the mabuchi web site that maybe this moto
isn't sold on the open market but only to sony. It seems so poorly mad
that sony must have begged them to squeeze every last cent out of th
poor little thing.
When I google the part number I do finds some potential suppliers.
One is Impel electronic spare parts. They say that they have importe
spare parts from Singapore for the Polish market up to 2005 and sinc
then have opened an E-store for the EC and will sell this motor fo
3.09 Euros. I'm a little bit concerned however because they have
photo of the motor on their web site and the label on the motor reads:
mabuchi
rf-300f-12350
D/V 5.9
The D/V number 5.9 does not match the 13.0 on my motor so I wonder i
this is really the right replacement motor.
Another supplier is mat electronics, They describe this part number a
working with SONY DVP NS325/425 and Philips DVP 642 as a HIGH FAILUR
PART! I believe the HIGH FAILURE PART! On the Mat web site they show
photo that looks like the correct motor but the label is fuzzed out s
you can't really read if this is a mabuchi motor or not and I can'
read the D/V number from the picture. I emailed them and Mike says tha
he can't say anything more than it's a 12V motor and will work with th
listed models.
the price is 3.95 + 2.00(handling) + 6.50(shipping) about 12.50 withou
tax.
Well my model wasn't one of the listed models so I'm a littl
concerned.
If this were the real deal I would buy it. has anyone else tired thi
part? Is it
a real mabuchi motor and will I be able to use it as a replacement
months with a "can't read this disc" type of message and after takin
the top of I could see the disc was not turning. I gave the disc
little push and off it went but only for a minute or so, then when
tried pushing it again it would not move. I disconnected the moto
terminals from the board and ohmed it out. It read's as an open circui
so I figure the motor is shot. I removed the motor and the label reads
mabuchi
rf-300f-12350
D/V 13.0
I went to the mabuchi motor web site and I can see lots of spindl
motors but not this one. The closest seems to be the rf-300fa-1235
which is a 1.5V to 6.0V motor. I also found some web pages on how t
transplant new brushes into this motor from a donor motor. Since m
motor is toast anyway I took the back off following the procedure an
could see that they teeeny little brushes were worn to a nub. Proble
is I don't have a donor motor handy so I keep looking for
replacement. It seems from the mabuchi web site that maybe this moto
isn't sold on the open market but only to sony. It seems so poorly mad
that sony must have begged them to squeeze every last cent out of th
poor little thing.
When I google the part number I do finds some potential suppliers.
One is Impel electronic spare parts. They say that they have importe
spare parts from Singapore for the Polish market up to 2005 and sinc
then have opened an E-store for the EC and will sell this motor fo
3.09 Euros. I'm a little bit concerned however because they have
photo of the motor on their web site and the label on the motor reads:
mabuchi
rf-300f-12350
D/V 5.9
The D/V number 5.9 does not match the 13.0 on my motor so I wonder i
this is really the right replacement motor.
Another supplier is mat electronics, They describe this part number a
working with SONY DVP NS325/425 and Philips DVP 642 as a HIGH FAILUR
PART! I believe the HIGH FAILURE PART! On the Mat web site they show
photo that looks like the correct motor but the label is fuzzed out s
you can't really read if this is a mabuchi motor or not and I can'
read the D/V number from the picture. I emailed them and Mike says tha
he can't say anything more than it's a 12V motor and will work with th
listed models.
the price is 3.95 + 2.00(handling) + 6.50(shipping) about 12.50 withou
tax.
Well my model wasn't one of the listed models so I'm a littl
concerned.
If this were the real deal I would buy it. has anyone else tired thi
part? Is it
a real mabuchi motor and will I be able to use it as a replacement