PX-716A power cal err corrected
| Plextor Writer Discuss, PX-716A power cal err corrected at CD and DVD Writers forum; PX-716A power cal and dvd read errors. reloaded all software - no go. removed eide cable powerup recal - no go. tried compressed air with vacuum assist - no go. removed case and vacuumed circuitry. cleaned laser with alcohol 70% - no go. removed laser cable from pcb power reset |
| PX-716A power cal and dvd read errors. reloaded all software - no go. removed eide cable powerup recal - no go. tried compressed air with vacuum assist - no go. removed case and vacuumed circuitry. cleaned laser with alcohol 70% - no go. removed laser cable from pcb power reset - no go. edit- updated firmware to rev10, also using only verbatim 16x dvd's. then removed cable from laser, which was not installed straight in the connector. examined with a magnifier and noticed on one end that the trace had barely made contact to the connector. reinstalled cable flush with connector and unit working like new. Over a period of time the vibration from the movement of the laser must have caused the connection to develope a resistance. The unit would randomly work, but got worse with time. The connectors swing upward at a 90 degree angle to allow the cable to be removed with zero force. bwireman Last edited by bwireman; 04-05-2007 at 02:11. Reason: specify media and firmware rev |
- Today (MyCE Staff)
- Posts: 15,596
| |
| Thanks for reporting. It seems that the laser-pickup cable is one of the principal factors of drive failure. It can loose contact either by getting vibrated out of the connector over time or because of corrosion of the metal used. Apparently the problem is not unknown to drive manufacturers. On behalf of the Plextor Premium 2, Plextor has stated the following (mechanical translation from Japanese): "The gold-plating was used for the connector part of the pickup and the flexible connector part of the baseplate as the needle-shaped monocrystal "ウィスカ" measure which recently, is thought the cause of causing trouble such as short circuit of the computer, occurs on membrane surface such as zinc, the correspondence which holds down occurrence of the "ウ ィ ス mosquito" to minimum was done." So checking all cables (not only the laser-pickup one) in the drive might indeed be a solution to reviving a seemingly dead drive. |
| Followup: All the verbatim 16x dvds that failed to burn after leadin, due to the power calibration error, were good to burn movies. So save your dvds, and try with another dvd burner if you can not fix your existing burner. Note: had saved my failed to burn dvds in a separate pack to be discarded. My unit after repair is still working like new, burned around 20 dvds. bwireman |
| I think i had, in the past, reported something about that litle cable "IDE" conector not been well conected with the Laser... Tks for the info! Mordorr
__________________ Plextor 716 TLA#0202 1.10 + Lite-On 167 Hackspeed + Benq 1640 "TLA#May" BSLB + Lite-On 20A1L |
| i have now burned more than 120 dvd's without a coaster, since reseating my cable into the laser assembly. cables must not be skewed on any connectors, if you think they are then remove and check with a magnifier on both side of the cable for a similiar scratch pattern. you should see an l centered on the gold trace on both sides of the cable where it plugs into the connectors if the connection was good. it only takes a small amount of skew to create a problem, though you should be able to physically see the problem. by taking the time to examine the cable you will know if you have indeed found the source of your problems. bwireman |
There's more to MyCE.com
Listen up, we've got more. Product information on 102,541 products. Our experts have written 521 articles. We've gathered 16,068 news items for you to always keep updated.
Posting Rules
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts