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External floppy drive not reading disks
« on: April 08, 2016, 11:52:27 PM »
I have an external floppy drive for my A500 that is having some issues. After inserting a disk into it, Workbench reports all disk as "DF1:BAD". Even disks that are working in the internal floppy drive.

I uploaded a short video showing what happens when I insert a disk here

A few seconds after the disk is inserted you will hear a low "click" (that is the drive making that sound, not the surroundings).
It doesnt show very well in the video, but the green LED is working, but very dim.

I tried cleaning the heads, and the insides of the drive without that making any difference. I were careful not to bend the arm for the upper head when cleaning.

Any suggestions on how to proceed?


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Re: External floppy drive not reading disks
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2016, 06:36:03 PM »
I'm suspecting the motor being the cause of the issue, all though I'm not sure. It makes a humming sound when a disk is inserted, but goes quiet when the disk is ejected. Any ideas?

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Re: External floppy drive not reading disks
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2016, 07:19:37 PM »
I measured drive connector on the back of the Amiga and got 4.95v on the 5v-pin and 11.84v on the 12v-pin, so I guess that's fine.

The external drive has a 26 pin floppy connector while the internal drive has a 34 pin connector, so I won't be able to swap them around for testing purposes.
I guess I could measure the external drive itself, but I'm not sure where 5v, GND and 12v is located:


As for the motor sounds; it can be heard in the clip in the first post (here), does it sound normal? When the drive is empty the humming (audible in the video) stops, and the drive makes the ticking sound (as normal) while waiting for a disk. The ticking sound is louder in the internal drive, but I guess that can vary from drive to drive?

Perhaps this is a dumb question, but I think this is the motor:) - and I am able to turn it manually with ease, so I guess it is not seized?:



Edit:
I unscrewed the motor to be able to flip it around and get a better look when using the drive. I could see that it was spinning without any problem. However, I noticed that the belt seemed a bit loose, and may not be tight enough to be able to get any traction off the motor. I stoumbled upon a couple of threads talking about the RF-332 cases with Citizen drives (which I have), and it seems that people are having to replace old belts in these types of drives.

The belt is barely moving when the drive is trying to read a disk, so I guess this could be the issue?

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Re: External floppy drive not reading disks
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2016, 03:22:47 PM »
Great, thanks!

I'll check my local electronics shops for it (or Ebay if I'm unable to find the correct one).

I'll give an update once I get the new belt.
 

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Re: External floppy drive not reading disks
« Reply #4 on: April 21, 2016, 05:31:13 PM »
Got the new drive belt today. They might not look too far apart in terms of length, but the old one is a bit longer.
Old belt on top, new below:



I installed the new belt with relative ease, started Workbench, inserted a floppy into the drive and... success!
Pretty happy with that fix :)

If anyone wonders, this is the belt I got.