Sony VCR VHS Repair No Power SLV E700

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  • čas přidán 11. 11. 2019
  • Repairing a Sony SLV E700 VCR VHS Recorder/Player that is dead and has no power.
    I bought a Sony VCR VHS player from the car boot sale for £4, if I can fix it it will sell for between £40-50. I was told by the lovely lady that it works perfectly and she was only using it last week but doesn't have the remote. Guess what??? Another faulty electrical item from the car boot sale!
    I plugged it in and it had no power going through it and there was also a tape stuck in it that wouldn't eject even after fixing the power. No way was this machine working in any way before I bought it.
    Let's see how we get on...
    These videos are for entertainment only. I am not a professional and just like trying to fix things. Do not copy some of the things I do, as they sometimes can be dangerous, if you are not comfortable with electronics.
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Komentáře • 37

  • @blackterminal
    @blackterminal Před 6 měsíci +2

    I have a vcr like this I've had since a teenager. I hope it can be fixed. Thank you for making this video! :)

  • @bobsquires4521
    @bobsquires4521 Před rokem +2

    Great you got the power up - these VCRs are so mechanical - just probably need to eject and start the loading over. Even splice the tape together if it breaks on removing. There's probably nothing wrong with it now. Hopefully - just reload a tape. Great video. Same problem with mine, NO JUICE - dead as a door nail, mate! This video makes me a bit more fearless on repairs of this kind. THANKS again!

  • @supahcomix
    @supahcomix Před 3 lety +5

    i got a vcr from my grandfather and it was dead, thanks for helping me fix it

  • @LisaWagner-wy5li
    @LisaWagner-wy5li Před 4 měsíci +2

    Fantastic video

  • @jorgegarrido944
    @jorgegarrido944 Před 2 lety +3

    Loved your video. Sincere, and with lots of tips and with good image quality. It will help me to fix my identical old Sony VCR, for sure! Thank you!

  • @tom_123
    @tom_123 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nicely labelled pcb at 6:20. Very helpful of Sony. A lot of these are made in Europe which is cool to see!

  • @linoxyard
    @linoxyard Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for this. I recently had an SLV-E7 die on me, leaky caps in power supply. I was able to repair it by recapping (I had to replace all the caps except the big 300V one in the primary), and this video helped me a lot.

    • @RetroElectronicRepair
      @RetroElectronicRepair  Před 3 lety +3

      Glad you found the video useful and helped you fix yours. Good stuff well done! Its good to keep this old tech going rather than chucking it in landfill. 👍👍

    • @linoxyard
      @linoxyard Před 3 lety +3

      @@RetroElectronicRepair Agreed. Also the SLV-E7 is the only one I own able to playback both ntsc and pal vhs tapes on a pal tv. It also has color system selection for video output, however despite having a rudimentary frame buffer for stills (being a 4 head vcr) I don't think that it also converts 60hz into 50hz (haven't really tested that though).

    • @Tokaisho1
      @Tokaisho1 Před rokem +1

      When they're in a cabinet where it can get very hot capacitor degradation can happen faster too

  • @kaleembaig319
    @kaleembaig319 Před 2 lety +1

    The blue gear ⚙️ is probably broken, though awesome job fixing those caps. Love from Hunza Valley Pakistan 💓

    • @Vintaginside
      @Vintaginside Před 2 lety +4

      This model has no blue gear. It's a different mechanism.

  • @Sona_1980
    @Sona_1980 Před rokem +2

    Very nice bro

  • @azshaw123
    @azshaw123 Před 4 lety +3

    Superb video my friend!

  • @kingshearer2
    @kingshearer2 Před 21 dnem

    I've got the same problem with a sony vcr unfortunately I can't test the power cable since it fits inside the vcr via a clip rather than the bog standard one you have on yours. I can't hear anything when I switch it on so hopefully it's the power cable once I find a replacement to fit internally. Update : Not power supply. Managed to get my casing off but doesn't appear to be any seepage and my meter doesn't read capacitance - off to the local electrical shop and see if they can check it and I'll buy some flux etc..

  • @walker55able
    @walker55able Před 3 lety +1

    Great well done

  • @supergeekjay
    @supergeekjay Před 3 lety +3

    A good tip for you: When dealing with self tapping screws that screw into plastic it's a good idea to place them in the hole and reverse them until they click into the hole and pre-existing thread, before actually screwing in. That way you're not ripping the existing thread out of the plastic and boring another one in which ruins the thread, resulting in the dreaded "just turning" screw!

    • @RetroElectronicRepair
      @RetroElectronicRepair  Před 3 lety

      That's a great tip that I always do. I must include that in a video. I do it with all screws.

  • @vicmorrison8128
    @vicmorrison8128 Před 2 lety

    Amazing

  • @skawashers
    @skawashers Před 2 lety

    Mine has power gong through it as it lights up but with no motion in the engine.
    It was working fine last night but today when switched on it wouldnt play or FF RW. No power at all.

  • @pikeyandclaire
    @pikeyandclaire Před rokem +1

    Hi, great video, can i ask, I've looked a RS before, but they only seem to sell in bulk (100+). Can't find packs of 5?

    • @RetroElectronicRepair
      @RetroElectronicRepair  Před rokem

      Sorry for late reply. There is currently a shortage of a lot of components but RS do usually have packs of 5,10,25 available but it can depend on the component. If I can't get them from RS or they are too expensive on the other sites I will generally just buy them from eBay.

  • @twinsworld8469
    @twinsworld8469 Před rokem +1

    Hi, great video! We have a matsui VHS player that won’t do anything. We checked the fuse in the plug, that was fine. The fuses inside the VHS player were also fine. Any ideas what might be the problem?

    • @RetroElectronicRepair
      @RetroElectronicRepair  Před rokem

      Is it showing any lights or signs of life at all? If not it's probably a failed capacitor in the power supply circuit. But you need to be very careful checking in there as there are some very high voltage capacitors that could kill you.

  • @tombrooks2015
    @tombrooks2015 Před 4 lety +1

    follow up ?
    Happy Xmas and new year bud !!!

    • @RetroElectronicRepair
      @RetroElectronicRepair  Před 4 lety

      I've sold this one now. I have another machine which is the same that I'll take apart and regrease the mechanism. That was all that was wrong with the tape being stuck. Happy Xmas and Happy New Year and thanks for your support.

  • @speedyboishan87
    @speedyboishan87 Před rokem

    Excellent what capacitors did you use

    • @RetroElectronicRepair
      @RetroElectronicRepair  Před rokem +1

      Did you mean what values or what brand? I can't remember now what the values were but I'll either use pull capacitors out of spare boards I have laying around or will buy new ones from rs-components.com

  • @ijabbott63
    @ijabbott63 Před 3 lety

    #50:00 For safety, you probably should have put that plastic shield back over the PSU board before screwing the metal bottom back on!

    • @RetroElectronicRepair
      @RetroElectronicRepair  Před 3 lety

      Yes good point, it was more just to stop me touching it with my hands incase I left it on.