After running constantly for all these years, i think it has earned it's retirement.
@Bushougoma
Likely the motor / laser drive IC lower left of the signal board with the two metal tabs on it for heat sinking. Replaced a bunch of those in PS2s back in the day same symptoms all motors dead and the focus and tracking coils on the laser didn't work.
@rp5029
Dave, thanks for posting even though it's a non fix. Sometimes I get discouraged when I can't figure out a problem child and end up spending way more time than I should. I suppose experience not only makes you a better technician but also helps you know when to fold.
@SolidNatePhones
Keep doing your thing. I appreciate that you take your time and don't worry about trying to cut it down to 10 min or something. Nice to see the whole process 😊
@albinklein7680
I have a little bit of nostalgia for almost every medium. I still use Compact Cassettes, VHS and V2000 video from time to time. Also reel to reel tape occasionally. Vinyl records are my main source of music.
@mrjsv4935
Interesting, kind of longevity test. My dvd player is also from 2004, bought it new as well, but much less used than yours. Worked the last time I used, but at this age, probably any time can be the last time it works. I remember the sales person recommended keeping the receipt well on hand for possible warranty replacement, but here we are 19 years later, didn't need any warranty repairs, have never even opened the cover so far.
@wgrantha4438
Almost 20 years that’s pretty good for new disposable electronics
@tacofortgens3471
Stuff breaks, it served its purpose for almost 20 years,
@blakebechtel5192
Didn't you say something about this DVD player in a previous video? It's funny how that works out sometimes.
@angryshoebox
I'd say you got your money's worth out of that DVD player, a couple times over. 19 years is a really good run for something like that IMHO.
@stphinkle
Wonder if that 1.7V supply is the one that is the problem. It seems like an odd voltage. I would suspect that the motors use between 6 and 12V. The others seemed right, 3.3, 5, and 12. 3.3 and 5 are probably what runs the electronics, and 12 may run some of the motors or cooling.
@jasonrodda98
It’s missing a 12v line for the drive ic check the 8v line that sounds suspicious
@CanizaM
Checked for any bad caps?
@zx8401ztv
What a bugger, perhaps the main controller chip died of heat, no display no deck operation.
@gabrielbarrosandradebiel-bh5rp
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@wizardx4187
replace all the capacitors
@ashleycox432
what is the point in running your own modulators with constant content? why not just put something on when you want to watch it. Surely you'd get sick of seeing the same content over and over again.
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