I always enjoy the videos you produce (it's nice to revisit vintage electronics nostalgia) - you make diagnosis and repairs look so easy. Once again, and most importantly, best wishes to you and your family for a speedy recovery.🥰😇😎
Very resourceful to use hot glue on that shaft and gear. I see why you like that method. Your video is a reminder to continue praying for you and your family. All the best.
I have the exact same carousel. I believe it came out mid 1990s. Mine still works fine except is getting a little stiff warming up every Christmas. I still have the box and instructions too!
This was fun to watch. I was surprised in using hot glue. But your experience pays off again. How's your daughters family? I hope they are recovering comfortably. And I know bruises and breaks are not fun but hopefully they will mend and get back to a normal life again. Take care my friend.
Thank you Barry, I am on my night shift run so I am less than helpful. My wife is on the way to their home to take the son in law to a dentist and Doctor appointment to evaluate a possible cast removal. Thank you for all of your kind words. I appreciate it very much!
Fancy. Simple and it looks almost as good as the real thing. Too bad about the plastic gears. Looks like they wanted the unit to last, since they had brass bushings.
Remember the test voltage is a totally unloaded load. The actual rated voltage is at the rated load of the AC adaptor. It is not a switching power supply, but an old iron core non regulated transformer.
Good to see you back with another video
Glad to see new videos and praying for your family and a quick recovery 🙏
Thank you!
Thats a very cool thing. Nice job fixing it.
I always enjoy the videos you produce (it's nice to revisit vintage electronics nostalgia) - you make diagnosis and repairs look so easy.
Once again, and most importantly, best wishes to you and your family for a speedy recovery.🥰😇😎
Keeping busy is the best thing to do 👍
Keep your family in your heart.
Very resourceful to use hot glue on that shaft and gear. I see why you like that method. Your video is a reminder to continue praying for you and your family. All the best.
Thank you Walt!
I hope your family is well
I have the exact same carousel. I believe it came out mid 1990s.
Mine still works fine except is getting a little stiff warming up every Christmas. I still have the box and instructions too!
That looks awesome!
Welcome Back Mr NorCal !!
You ever see the baking soda/super glue trick?
Supposedly it works great. I've never tried it though
This was fun to watch. I was surprised in using hot glue. But your experience pays off again. How's your daughters family? I hope they are recovering comfortably. And I know bruises and breaks are not fun but hopefully they will mend and get back to a normal life again.
Take care my friend.
Thank you Barry, I am on my night shift run so I am less than helpful. My wife is on the way to their home to take the son in law to a dentist and Doctor appointment to evaluate a possible cast removal. Thank you for all of your kind words. I appreciate it very much!
The Mr. Christmas brand/label I believe was sold by either Christmas Tree Store or Big Lots. I've seen this
brand before!!
Fancy. Simple and it looks almost as good as the real thing. Too bad about the plastic gears. Looks like they wanted the unit to last, since they had brass bushings.
I have one exactly the same how would you charge to fix it
What would you put on a mode switch on an ice maker, I cleaned and put a light oil, being 0F degrees dielectric wouldn't work.
When did I mention an ice maker? I did mention a "mode select switch" in a VCR.
@@norcal715 you didn't, I was asking in a freezer what would you use after cleaning? thx
13.8 Volts smoke test for sure!
Remember the test voltage is a totally unloaded load. The actual rated voltage is at the rated load of the AC adaptor. It is not a switching power supply, but an old iron core non regulated transformer.
8 volts hahaha, lets sell some adapters.