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I disassembled a Christmas light projector to try and identify the cause of why the images from the projector weren't moving at all, when they used to. Looks like a couple of wires have come loose between the board and the motor wires.

I'm not sure which points they need to be soldered back on to. If I try the two empty contacts on the board, there isn't any movement in the motor. Other combinations cause one more more of the LEDs to lose power, so not sure what to do/what I am missing.
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Could someone please help?

Many thanks.
 
Which ones have you tried?

I would expect these two…..

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As they seem to be the only other ones that look “used” but that might be from where you have tried already.

Do you have a multimeter that you can use to measure voltage?
 
Thanks for your reply, I do have a multimeter. What do I need to do?

The contacts you have circled are the ones I tried. I think the red wire may have been connected to the bottom contact as the end of that wire was missing and there was a bit within the solder. The problem was when I tried connecting the white wire to the other one, it stopped some of the LEDs working.
 
Did you try it the other way around, or was there red remains in the solder?


Use the two prongs of the multimeter to measure between the two connections on the board. When the motor is supposed to run, there will be a voltage value present, and zero when not.

Set the multimeter one stage higher than the supply voltage of the device, and have it on DC Volts.
 
I disassembled a Christmas light projector to try and identify the cause of why the images from the projector weren't moving at all, when they used to. Looks like a couple of wires have come loose between the board and the motor wires.

I'm not sure which points they need to be soldered back on to. If I try the two empty contacts on the board, there isn't any movement in the motor. Other combinations cause one more more of the LEDs to lose power, so not sure what to do/what I am missing.
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Could someone please help?

Many thanks.
Put the motor directly onto the batteries / power supply first to ensure that it's working.
 
This is the reading when the motor is added to the contacts. The motor doesn't move, originally it would move constantly. Also, you can see it turns the one LED off.
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See post #5
If the motor is jammed it will likely take more current which could cause the voltage across it to fall.
If it won't run on a 3V battery it's probably at fault. If you can get into the whole assembly you might stand a chance of finding what's wrong. It could be the reduction gears or the optical element they turn is stuck, or the motor itself, but in my limited experience the motor bit tends to be more reliable than the plastic/nylon gear trains they drive!

PS: Are you running the whole light projector off its original power supply?
 
Thanks for your reply. I removed the motor from the gear housing and it spins freely when I turn it, but when I use a 3v cell button battery it does nothing.

It looks like the motor from a CD/DVD but in my experience those don't usually have cables coming out of them, they connect using contacts on the base that aren't available on this one.

How would I track down the right one? Does it have a specific name? Do they come as standard with 7 holes in the top?

I was running the whole projector off it's original power supply.
 

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