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    Sony CDU55S - 2x SCSI CD-ROM drive (1995)

    This drive was laying around here for maybe two years as it was not working - not able to read a CD. The lens was cleaned and it didn't help so I thought that the laser is probably bad.
    There were some SMD caps on the board so - just being curious - I took my ESR meter and checked one - bad! Checked more of them and every single one was bad - the best one had ESR of 30ohms but most of them over 300 (completely open). So I replaced them all - 3x 47uF, 6x 22uF, 4x 10uF and 1x 4.7uF - by using caps from dead boards (checking ESR - they were all good). Unable to find a 4.7uF cap anywhere, replaced it with 10uF.
    After putting back together, it works fine, reads CDs without any problems

    Original caps - nothing visibly bad:

    That's Nippon Chemicon:

    Recapped:

    Good G-Luxons from dead PC Chips board:

    Bad chemicons:
    Attached Files

    #2
    Re: Sony CDU55S - 2x SCSI CD-ROM drive (1995)

    now find a ccd-f camcorder or video watchman for more practice!
    sony was hit hard with crap smt caps

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      #3
      Re: Sony CDU55S - 2x SCSI CD-ROM drive (1995)

      Originally posted by kc8adu
      now find a ccd-f camcorder or video watchman for more practice!
      sony was hit hard with crap smt caps
      What a terrible waist. I have hundreds of them.
      The cameras are a real marvel of engineering all with bad caps.
      They diss and reassemble easily but the caps are like everywhere and crusty.
      Jim

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        #4
        Re: Sony CDU55S - 2x SCSI CD-ROM drive (1995)

        Wich particular cam models are afected? may be interesting to find some cheap on ebay and repair them for cheap.

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          #5
          Re: Sony CDU55S - 2x SCSI CD-ROM drive (1995)

          I would say every Handycam model from at least 7 yrs ago.All of them.
          I ran out of storage space and had to put a hundred out on the curb.
          They are on ebay for sure just don't bid more than a dollar for any.

          The funniest thing about the two hundred camcorders was that some failed with tapes stuck in them. After extracting these tapes I was watching Weddings, Vacations, lots of kid Bdays, all kinds of stuff.
          To bad one didn't belong to Paris Hilton.

          Congrats on saving a Sony CD. Those small caps are like a disease.
          Last edited by arneson; 09-16-2006, 04:43 PM. Reason: added
          Jim

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            #6
            Re: Sony CDU55S - 2x SCSI CD-ROM drive (1995)

            wanna see pic of 100 camcorders
            capacitor lab yachtmati techmati

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              #7
              Re: Sony CDU55S - 2x SCSI CD-ROM drive (1995)

              I do have a picture of all 200 lined up at my feet, it's enough to make you cry.
              I must locate it from last year, 90% Handycam but also other brands mixed in.
              Jim

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                #8
                Re: Sony CDU55S - 2x SCSI CD-ROM drive (1995)

                wanna see it
                capacitor lab yachtmati techmati

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                  #9
                  Re: Sony CDU55S - 2x SCSI CD-ROM drive (1995)

                  I'll offer ten or twenty to anyone interested.
                  I really don't want to chuck them all.
                  Jim

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                    #10
                    Re: Sony CDU55S - 2x SCSI CD-ROM drive (1995)

                    Arent they relative expensive? is there no market for refurbished ones? I personally would be more interested in a good digicam, but i am afraid that they are not that plagued by the badcaps problem

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                      #11
                      Re: Sony CDU55S - 2x SCSI CD-ROM drive (1995)

                      I once found bad SMD electrolytics in the audio output section of a Sega Game Gear, which had weak sound. Replacing them fixed the sound problem completely.
                      Also, I guess we should be careful in the use of SMD electrolytic capacitors, and that we avoid using them in high temperature areas...

                      One day, I might find a digital (not very interested in analog ones, except for the viewfinder LCD and the CCD circuitry for a CCTV camera) camcorder (one that doesn't chew tapes), and hopefully, fix it by replacing all of the SMD capacitors.

                      I don't know why they didn't remove the tapes from them before discarding...
                      My first choice in quality Japanese electrolytics is Nippon Chemi-Con, which has been in business since 1931... the quality of electronics is dependent on the quality of the electrolytics.

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