Floppy drives restoration advice

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I guess the fridge magnet is safe 👍

There is a thread on a1k in which it is described how to glue 2 square magnets on the heads of a floppy drive and this drive is used just to erase disks.
If you are interested I may take a look.
 
Yes if you have that link i will go check there, thanks.

The fridge magnet seems to have worked again on another SONY HD disk which had 80% bad sectors and has just formatted fine right now.
 
I've used neodymium magnets without any issues at all.
 
Hello.

I have been cleaning and repairing some more drives.

I have this one which unusually has no molex connector but is wired directly to the +5V on the controller board with no other wire (no ground?). The wire is soldered to the broad but i can't unplug it from the molex plug of the drive when gently pulling it. Is it soldered too?
It's annoying because i need to remove this to open the drive.
What should i do?
I could also remove that wire and solder a regular molex to the +5V but why no ground?

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Cut the shrink tube with a sharp knife and see if it is soldered.
There is no ground to the molex as it uses the same ground from the 34 pin connector.
 
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