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Sanyo VTC9300 No Rewind
HI ALL!
Just got this machine from a friend to transfer some Beta tapes to DVD. Sadly, the rewind does not function. Any ideas as to what might be wrong? I don't know Beta VCR's very well. |
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It needs new belts.
Unfortunately, none of the usual places seem to carry kits for those early models, so I'm not sure where to get new belts for it... maybe somebody else will know of a source. |
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The perils and pitfalls of owning a vintage Betamax VCR! Works quite well for a museum piece! LOL!
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Try this place, no all-in-one belt kit available that I could see, but at the very least you will be able to get belts if precisely measured.
http://www.turntableneedles.com/Camc...D_c_26144.html |
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If it still plays well the laziest solution is to get a beta tape rewinder.
Not nearly as common as their VHS counterparts but still obtainable.
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Beta video tape re-winder! That's one solution, but there is another. I need to replace a rubber idler wheel just under the cassette lift mechanism. Does anyone know of a step-by-step guide to do this and to obtain one as my knowledge of Beta recorders is very limited.
Last edited by soundman2; 09-22-2013 at 08:56 AM. |
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Just done a Rewind/FF test. On FF it forwards the tape until about half-way through, then slows right down. With no cassette both reels work. I don't think it's an idler tyre problem, I thinks it's more likely to be belts?
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Perhaps... remove the bottom cover, turn the thing onto its side and watch for slipping.
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Had a look at the belts the other day. There are a couple that should be replaced. My educated guess is that the Rewind/FF is done by one belt so I'll have to look through my belt stock to see if I have a suitable one. When I do get round to changing belts (and provided everything works) then I'll leave the idler tyres for another time.
Last edited by soundman2; 09-22-2013 at 11:35 AM. |
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I should add that the pulleys, but *not* the belts, should be cleaned with rubbing alcohol.
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Absolutely. Pointless replacing belts if the pulleys are not clean!
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Oh, I meant that cleaning the pulleys is worth a try first, in case the belts aren't actually bad.
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Ah, Right! Well they could still do with a good clean in any case. I will get this machine to rewind & FF again. Play still works fine!
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Cool. Got a 1985 Sharp VHS deck here that needs routine maintenance if nothing else, I still don't know if it does anything other than powering up.
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The little idler tires used to be available separately. I don't remember the part number, but I got them from MCM Electronics... Bought them by the 100's.
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