PCB boards


Looking for a main PCB circuit board for a Fluance RT80 turntable 

any suggestions???
jjfuksa73

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I get it and understand. But hate to see it in the trash just trying to salvage it.  Already  been looking on eBay, oak tree, reverb ...etc.  no luck just seeing if anyone has other avenues.

thanks for your reply!

100% agree with you two. Yes I have the correct DC walk wart , yes I have been looking on internet for he parts from the identifying markings I can locate, found a motor but it is made of what looks like cheap plastic. Not sure if I want to use that just yet. Fluance does a motor , now I am waitng for them to call or reply back on the board . I been researching this as well with no luck . Found a few that look similar but not certain it would work same size, connectors, inputs, outputs some were cheap and others sky high.. so at least I think I’m at standstill  Like I stated , I’m clueless on this deep of knowledge with electronics. The board has voltage to it , but that’s it , no voltage to motor , I have not yet bench tested the motor since there is no current going to it figured I could eliminate that’s as the issue .  The board has many surface parts that I have no clue what they are . Cannot find for now no paper trail of schematics on it . .    I’ll be back to update on  my findings if I fix or throw in the trash .... I doubt I’ll be doing the latter.  If I get stumped I’ll pack it’s way for a rainy day and start over again..and who knows by then the market could be overwhelmed with the parts I may or may not need .. only time will tell.. and I have more time than money ...People have no patience anymore and just  must have an endless supply of disposable income to be touch and toss with electronics nowadays... it is truly a lost talent that faded with the advancement of technology.. a true art form .. unless it is super vintage high dollar . 99.9999999% of shops won’t touch it .. and it sucks !!! Again thanks for everyone’ s current and future  input