In this channel (HomeElectronics ) I tried to show simple repairs to some home electronic devises new and vintage, and show and review some old and forgotten home electronics, audio / video and entertainment systems that maybe it would be interesting to see them today for some. I will also upload some unboxing videos of tools and other equipment. I will try to upload at least one video each month.
Incredible. My dad passed away 2 years ago. He played a lot of music on his pioneer, but didn't work for a long time. Now my mom can use the player. So thankful ❤
I've always liked Insignia products. They're usually damn decent for the price tag and you get a lot of bang for your buck. This looks to be no exception. I have one on the way to me, looks like a huge upgrade when compared to the UDreamer one I got off Amazon. 😊
I have found listings on ebay that say they are a kit of 5 or so pieces for toshiba V31V35 ect, would this be a suitable set of replacement belts? They appear similar to the belts i see in my V-M30. If not, where would you suggest i look? I also have a sanyo 6400 that i need to source belts for
I LOVE the "silence with visual instructions only" approach! I have THIS player and am ready to have a go at fixing it. Got 90 assorted belt pack. Need tire seller source! Any thoughts? Thank you for the great beta videos!
What's your problem ??? Your voice IS so slow!!! Did you take someting ? I can't watch your video until the end ... You need to maké an effort on it for further vidéos
got one of these on ebay, perfect littlw system. Only thing is it'll rewind the tapes for a few seconds and stop? FF and playback work perfectly though, any reason why rewind won't work properly?
I noticed that there appears to be only one claw responsible for advancing the film in my Canon S-2. I am curious if this is a standard feature for this model or if it's possible that one of the claws may have been damaged or chipped?
I have one of these we bought in the early 1970's. I turned it on just now to look at some of our old movies. It still has a light that works and a motor that comes on but it is not turning the film. Does anybody know what I might do to repair it?
yes , probably belt is broken. But, If the belt still intact and not cracked but due to the age does not grabbing the pully try to clean it with acetone or paint thinner, some times it restore it a little bit.
Hello, i have recently obtained one. Is it still supposed to spin with only one wheel on? Mine is not. That's why I'm curious as i dont currently possess film
When turn on the projector in play mode without film, The take up reel ( the rear one) must spin when it is in play mode (motor or lamp), in rewind mode with rewind lever pulled to the right, the supply reel should spin counter clockwise and also the take up reel should turn slightly clockwise to maintain a little slag on the film.
I didn't know that. The unique thing about this projector is you can any time fast forward or rewind the film with fast speed like VCRs or reel to reel recorders. I did not see this function or similar on other 8mm projectors that I owned, you need to wait until film go to end or play in reveres. The design is uncommon, more like a reel to reel audio recorder machine.
Yes, the proper way is to remove the upper head. I know we can do it on Sony's Betamax but I was not sure on Toshiba Beta machines if removing upper drum need to alignment.
This is bought from Amazon, official retail seller, so you can buy with confident. From any other unknown places , there is no way until you get the item and check it. Even visually it is hard to know because they so well built but there are some differences if you look at them side by side with original one or there is Apps that can scan for you and get the specifications.
@@homeelectronics5055 Really? Every time I tried to use super glue with those nylon gears it never works lol, specially when it's nylon to metal. I may have to try again then, I have a VCR that has a worm gear that has a small crack and can't hold onto a motor shaft.
@@GoldSrc_ Super glue should work, try another brand. JB Weld will definitely work but in this case work area is very small may be you can try by very small amount. But if you want to use either one, first need to clean area well free of any oil and grease, that is important.
I'm planning to buy it Ur video was pretty good it helped me make my decision It actually has a amazing design and great sound quality I'm gonna buy it
Warner discs tend to be rotted even if not visually. It’s a whole issue with every disc from that company and the pressing facility. Heard some small batches of universal discs went bad too but not nearly as much info.
We've had one of these for a while. Stopped using it (and our other Betamovies) when all our NP-11 batteries died. Careful with that handle. It's made of EverShatter™ plastic...