EW0022 - Looking Inside Portable VCRs

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024

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  • @fivish
    @fivish Рік тому

    In 1981 I bought the NV3000 recorder, tuner, mains power supply, extra battery and a JVC GX88E video camera.

    • @Elecami
      @Elecami  Рік тому

      Good stuff. Still working?

  • @just_passing_through
    @just_passing_through 2 місяці тому

    1:18 The NV100 is the same vintage as my NV777, purchased in 1982.

    • @Elecami
      @Elecami  2 місяці тому +1

      Nice. There are a few different models used depending on where it was sold.

  • @onairtamiloli4151
    @onairtamiloli4151 Рік тому

    Good video and thanks for sharing🙏👌👍

    • @Elecami
      @Elecami  Рік тому

      Thank you.
      Plenty more videos coming :-)

  • @KlonoaTorqueBow
    @KlonoaTorqueBow 2 роки тому +1

    I think I actually have all the of the NTSC variants of the models shown here. This'll help out a lot should I ever be bothered to try and fix one's likely tens of problems. Only the both Hi-Fi and tuner/ac-adapter-docking ones still work perfectly. The rest are all mechanically all but dead. Models that have this design just drop like flies I guess.
    Interesting that panasonic used "National" instead of Matsushita or Panasonic instead of their names over in Europe etc. Although I guess it makes sense for a consumer to be more attracted to something called "National" instead of " 松下 ". The prefix "NV" (National Video) was used on many of the earlier USA/CA-bound U-Vision and VHS machines over here. Although to my best knowledge and reading I've never seen a "National" VCR of any sort for America, though. I think "National" was still promoted afterwards in certain types of products, but I don't know exactly which ones. Certainly their bicycles at least.
    They were re-branded and re-stylized/colored for a fuck-off amount of different brands though. J.C. Penny, Magnavox, Quasar, RCA, and a million others.

    • @Elecami
      @Elecami  2 роки тому +1

      I think there was a licensing conflict / potential for confusion that prevented the National name from being used in North America.
      I found all of my older NV-3000 / PV-3000 / NV-100 don't function anymore. Leaking capacitors is an issue as well as mechanical like belt slipping. But the newer NV-180, AG-2400, AG-6400, PV-8000, PV-9000 generally work, but they have problems with the bearings in the video head. Oil thrust bearing, the oil dried out and results in the head vibrating.
      I have a stack of the Panasonic PV-8000 and PV-9000 and a number of variants with other brand names on them, with the docking stations. Will make videos about those at some point.

    • @KlonoaTorqueBow
      @KlonoaTorqueBow 2 роки тому +1

      @@Elecami How many do you think you have?

    • @Elecami
      @Elecami  2 роки тому +1

      @@KlonoaTorqueBow
      8 Models with the docking station tuner thing. 5 Of those are the HIFI versions.
      One Japanese AG-2400
      3 x AG-6400
      7 x NV-180
      6 x NV-100
      4 x NV-3000 / PV-3000
      A lot of stuff.

  • @vintagelover3873
    @vintagelover3873 6 місяців тому

    ❤❤

  • @WolfmanDude
    @WolfmanDude 4 місяці тому

    I would love to have to have that NV180. I am gonna look on ebay, hope I find something. I love VCRs but I always disliked the wasted space and the reliance on rubber parts.
    Edit: Is is possible to fix that problem with the head bearrings?

    • @Elecami
      @Elecami  4 місяці тому

      It is a nice Machine. There are a number of other models that are the same or similar with different brand names too:
      Panasonic PV-8000 / PV-9000 / AG-6400 / AG-7400 / AG-2400
      General Electric 1CVD5023
      Quasar VP5741XQ / VP5748XE
      Sylvania VC4512SL01 / VC4515SL01
      Curtis Mathes KV773
      Elmo ER-10
      J C Penny 686-5115
      Canon VR40
      VR8485
      And others.

    • @WolfmanDude
      @WolfmanDude 4 місяці тому

      @@Elecami Thank you soo much, that is massively helpful for me!!! In the video you mentioned that the videohead bearings are a problem on those models. Is it possible to re-lube them? I am familiar with videoheads using ball bearings but you mentioned these are using some kind of special bearing with circulating oil that gets bad.

    • @Elecami
      @Elecami  4 місяці тому

      @@WolfmanDude Hopefully, within a week I will do a video about the NV-180 style VCRs and look at the heads. Since it was asked before too.

    • @WolfmanDude
      @WolfmanDude 4 місяці тому

      @@ElecamiThanks man, that would be awsome! I just got a NV-180 with WVP-100E camera for the price of a pizza, maybe it will arrive this week!

    • @Elecami
      @Elecami  4 місяці тому

      @@WolfmanDude Nice, you got good stuff.

  • @mr.frogman9939
    @mr.frogman9939 Рік тому

    Is it possible to re-oil the NV-180 motor? Im looking into buying one (with the tuner thing, I think)

    • @Elecami
      @Elecami  Рік тому

      It is possible. I did it once before a long time ago, I can't remember if I use oil or light grease.
      I have a whole bunch of NV-180s and similar models, I'll make some videos about those at some point and will try to go through that process. I can't remember the process to take the head assembly apart. I guess it is the 3 screws near the center that they tell you several times never to remove in the Service Manual.
      I noticed if you position the VCR vertically, the head will run smoothly. That is a way to check if the head oil dried up. Also if you gently rest your finger on the top of the head drum while it is spinning you can stop it vibrating to check.

    • @mr.frogman9939
      @mr.frogman9939 Рік тому

      @@Elecami thanks for the detailed reply! Gonna try and buy it and hope it works, need something to record my blank tapes with... Looking forward to any more videos you make about them (: cheers

    • @Elecami
      @Elecami  Рік тому

      @@mr.frogman9939 Apart from the Video head, I think the NV-180 would have one of the most reliable mechanism of any common consumer VCR of that time period.
      The tuner might develop problems in its power supply. It will makes a whistling or hissing noise. In that case capacitors need to be replaced.

    • @Elecami
      @Elecami  Рік тому

      @@mr.frogman9939 Maybe I should prioritize looking at the NV-180 VCRs.

    • @mr.frogman9939
      @mr.frogman9939 Рік тому

      @@Elecami well i got my NV-180+tuner+ tuner remote and it's fantastic, physically everything looks fine, everything seems operational. It definitely looks like an extremely robust mechanism compared to others I've seen, so it being mono isn't a huge drawback. I don't have a TV tho, so until I find a nice one (one issue of being in NZ...) I can't fully test it unfortunately.