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For anyone else who might need one of these power cords but doesn't know what to search for, look for the Kyowa CS-400 or the Kawasaki KS-5/5E. I did a lot of painstaking research on this and figured I might be able to save some of you some trouble. The similar 3-prong oval plug will fit but might not grip the pins firmly enough. I read that on a site that identified what I needed as a "Japanese calculator" power cord. It is also used with some sewing machines.
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If you're going to try to "hotwire" that power connector, you should use crimp-on automotove "bullet" connectors of the proper size, and probably solder them on to your power cable, maybe double heat-shrink the whole length of the connector and crimp/solder, and make a properly dimensioned guide plate to slide over the wiring to secure and maintain alignment of the individual leads once you've seated them on the post. Secure the plate with neighboring screws, or decent gaffer's tape.
I have two vintage 7" Panasonic video monitors with a rectangular version of that round-pin power connector. And fortunately, two power cables to match. Chip |
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Okay, I've been researching replacement rubber for this. The belts are intact and have a decent amount of tension but will be replaced for good measure. I'll probably measure all of them so I can get replacements relatively easily. The melted rubber up front could be a bit of a problem though; I'm not even sure what I'm looking at.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/spacec...7661565379872/ I've made up a parts list, I'm not even sure if everything on it is rubber. PU41644-2 JVC Belt NSN 3030-01-126-9014 PU41644 JVC Belt NSN 3030-01-126-9013 PU41946 JVC Belt NSN 3030-01-131-5418 PU41945 JVC Belt Square Belt. IC = 6.000" THK = 0.050" PU40826-2 JVC Belt NSN 3030-01-123-4549 PU41109-6 JVC Belt PU41109-2 JVC Belt PU41109-2 JVC Belt PU41595 JVC Flat Belt PU43214A JVC Roller PU42165-2 JVC Rubber Tire PU42162A JVC Take Up Idler |
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Try to sold some wires before you got the proper cable. I'm very curios if it does works.
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Center, the rubber on the left is just a thin layer of goo.
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Sorry to hear about the rubber having the classic goo disease. I have good luck using Windex type glass cleaner to clean the pulleys off and including my hands and tools. Once you get it up and running mechanically .Then it probably needs a electro cap checkup.
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/spacec...7661565379872/ Good thing the belts didn't go that way, that would have been a real mess. This deck has a lot of them. Now I need to find out the original dimensions of the melted rubber. The parts list I was looking at lists only one rubber tire. Last edited by Jon A.; 02-23-2017 at 02:50 AM. |
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So you managed to make it work?
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