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Replacement drive for JVC DMR10 DVD recorder?
I have finally gotten around today to taking the cover off my JVC again.
The DVD drive part number is PMD0100A which obviously isn't available anymore. What would be good replacement for this drive? It isn't even shaped like the traditional DVD drive. To be honest, I am not sure how to even remove it from the metal bracket it sits on, even if I did find a replacement. |
It's a standard drive. The case is different.
I've not had to take one of these apart in a couple of years now, and I'm hesitant to do so now, since mine are all working fine. I'd have to unplug it, and the mini power surge that happens with a plug/unplug could be enough to knock off another cap, and I'd hate to be without a unit for a while. I don't remember which specific drives can be used, either. I may have it written down somewhere, but no idea where. If it was ever discussed online, it'd be in old posts (2004-2006) here on this site, or at TVPast.org (in the tech forum), or at the VideoHelp forum. I'm me (lordsmurf) in all three places. There's also a site with some JVC repair information -- a site that's online but abandoned by users -- and I don't remember the URL. I also have it saved somewhere, but I'm too disorganized right now. Wish I had more for you. :( Going off memory, these were just 4x LG burner drives of the era. |
I finally got around to taking photos of the drive.
It doesn't look like I will be able to find a replacement which is a big shame. What do you think? http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/error.gif http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/error.gif |
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do you leave all stuff plugged in when not in use? or just stuff like JVC DVD recorders with known cap issues? i generally unplug my VCR's and TBC when im not going to use them for a few days. is this a bad idea? |
@volksjager: Anything not needed for at least 2 weeks is unplugged. Always.
@ieee488: The drive is still essentially a stock DVD burner, but with a different type of cover on it. You can rebuild the drive with new/comparable drive parts. There are also several versions (build locations and sub-models) to the JVC recorders. All DVD recorders tend to be like that. As such, there are small variations in drive models inside the units. I've not pulled mine apart in a couple of years now, and because it's working and in use, I hesitate to mess with it. I can possibly open mine up in September, during the next maintenance cycle. I don't recall mine looking like that. What, precisely, is wrong with this drive? :( Also don't toss the unit in the trash, should you decide to abandon repairing it. People still value the extra parts. Even if the drive is dead, a working mainboard is surely worth a couple of dollars. Even without money involved, you'd be a good samaritan for simply helping somebody else get parts for a hard-to-find parts item. Every time one of these units is trashed, the remaining user community suffers. Also read through this site: http://www.cippico.com/bbs |
I've got a dead JVC DR-M100 drive from about four or five years ago that JVC replaced (they sent the old one back in a bag). As far as cosmetic appearances, it looks almost exactly the same. They just replaced the whole component (the drive, the board, everything you see in the picture there). I'll have to check mine out to figure out what kind of identifying markers there are on it.
You should definitely hold onto it. At some point, I'd like to get around to seeing if I can find a matching drive for the model I have to at least identify a working replacement drive for it. |
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