Hey guys. My amp (Technics SU-G91) started overloading again today. I broke out the multimeter and found that the small DC motor in the fan assembly is bad, sometimes it doesn't seem to want to spin when I know it should be spinning and my multimeter confirms it is getting +3vdc. Heavy bass will kick in and the fan will just twitch sometimes instead of spinning like it should. I think it's a 5v, as my amp never seems to feed it more than 3.5v (it fluctuates with the volume of the music).
The date code on it is August 1992, so I guess it's time. I took it apart and lubed it. No help. A 12v computer fan would not only have to be hacked into the amp, but it won't move enough air at 3 volts. I tried it.
The fan motor is a Matshushita MDN-4RB4MRC. According to MCM electronics, it can be subbed by a Panasonic MDN-4RB4MXA (same shit probably). I think any 5v DC motor of the right size will do. Does anybody have a good source? I can get the original Matsushita replacement for $20 here:
http://www.encompassparts.com/products/?MSCMDN-4RB4MRC
but there's gotta be a cheaper alternative.
The date code on it is August 1992, so I guess it's time. I took it apart and lubed it. No help. A 12v computer fan would not only have to be hacked into the amp, but it won't move enough air at 3 volts. I tried it.
The fan motor is a Matshushita MDN-4RB4MRC. According to MCM electronics, it can be subbed by a Panasonic MDN-4RB4MXA (same shit probably). I think any 5v DC motor of the right size will do. Does anybody have a good source? I can get the original Matsushita replacement for $20 here:
http://www.encompassparts.com/products/?MSCMDN-4RB4MRC
but there's gotta be a cheaper alternative.
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