
evm1024
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To begin our story you need to go back to the beginning in this thread:
https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=262192
I'll need to sit down and read through all 18 pages just to be sure that I get it all.
As you may know I picked up Sweetbeats Tascam 58. It has a few problems but much potential.
I've been a bit crowded in the garage<<<< er, Studio with too many decks and not enough space. I need to finish off a Pininfirinna Spider Europa project and a few others as well. But to make things go better I built a 32" x 8' workbench. This will allow space for the 58, the DX4 recap/calibrate and the 32 and atr100 and Hardy M1 DIY and GR mp2 and , and , and.
Anyway, I did get the bench up and have the 58 there. I was able to get the power supply working. I had to dig around for a while to find a 7805 regulator in a parts box along with a 7815 and some transistors. I was able to scavenge some parts off the parts 58 that made it all work. There was a problem with the +|5 v logic supply that was traced to a faulty replacement 7805...
I'll post some photos as things get more interesting.
The take home message here is that I pulled the fuses that supplied the power supply board and then brought up each rail individually. Fixing the rails as I went. So pull the fuses, select a rail or pair of rails to work on (I started with the +5 logic rail) and unsolder the wires taking the rail to the deck. That isolates the supply rail until you have it working.
Once a rail is up and clean resolder the PS to deck supply wires and power up listening for "something bad".
The end results is a working PS and no smoke. The controls do not work yet. If you hit play it starts the take up reel moving backwards and then stops. But this is progress.
--Ethan
PS I must really give lots of credit to Cory. He put this machine back together and made videos of doing so. It looks like it was never apart with no missing screws and everything dresses nicely. This speaks to the degree of organization that he brings to his DIY projects.
https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=262192
I'll need to sit down and read through all 18 pages just to be sure that I get it all.
As you may know I picked up Sweetbeats Tascam 58. It has a few problems but much potential.
I've been a bit crowded in the garage<<<< er, Studio with too many decks and not enough space. I need to finish off a Pininfirinna Spider Europa project and a few others as well. But to make things go better I built a 32" x 8' workbench. This will allow space for the 58, the DX4 recap/calibrate and the 32 and atr100 and Hardy M1 DIY and GR mp2 and , and , and.
Anyway, I did get the bench up and have the 58 there. I was able to get the power supply working. I had to dig around for a while to find a 7805 regulator in a parts box along with a 7815 and some transistors. I was able to scavenge some parts off the parts 58 that made it all work. There was a problem with the +|5 v logic supply that was traced to a faulty replacement 7805...
I'll post some photos as things get more interesting.
The take home message here is that I pulled the fuses that supplied the power supply board and then brought up each rail individually. Fixing the rails as I went. So pull the fuses, select a rail or pair of rails to work on (I started with the +5 logic rail) and unsolder the wires taking the rail to the deck. That isolates the supply rail until you have it working.
Once a rail is up and clean resolder the PS to deck supply wires and power up listening for "something bad".
The end results is a working PS and no smoke. The controls do not work yet. If you hit play it starts the take up reel moving backwards and then stops. But this is progress.
--Ethan
PS I must really give lots of credit to Cory. He put this machine back together and made videos of doing so. It looks like it was never apart with no missing screws and everything dresses nicely. This speaks to the degree of organization that he brings to his DIY projects.