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- March 18, 2024 at 9:04 pm #31241
I have a beogram 4002 type 5521. I have been working on this for a while now and while I have fixed most of the problems there is one that still occurs.
Sometimes (I would say 20/30% of the times). there is some delay from the time I press the button to lift the tonearm to the moment where tonearm is lifted. These behaviors occurs (more dangerously so for the cartridge integrity) also when it gets to record end and tonearm is dragged down on the record for few seconds while it gets back in parking position without lifting the arm.
Curiously it seems that the event is more likely to occur when it has been playing the record for while.
here are the fixes I have deployed so far:
- oiled the damping system with synthetic oil. I can push the spring manually and they seemed clog free
- Changed capacitors on the board with solid state (a guy in Denmark did it for me)
- verified the alignment of the plastic black markers on the carriage.
I am running out of options, also the fact that the occurrence is completely random drives me nuts. Any idea?
March 18, 2024 at 10:55 pm #31250The problem could be that the plunger gets permanently magnetized, and it will
stick to the metal bracket.
I have seen this a few times.
Take it apart and demagnetize it.Martin
March 18, 2024 at 11:04 pm #31252how do I demagnetize it? do you mean the brackets attached to the brass plunger right?
March 18, 2024 at 11:31 pm #31254I see you mean this (the plunger and the part inside). Is there a way of doing it without unsoldering the solenoid? I am really not that good at soldering.
Also if this was the problem should I hear the relay clicking and then the arm lifting with some delay afterwards?
What I think happens instead is that the relay triggers with some delay after the botton is clicked or whenever the arm gets to the end of the record. Added a video for more context
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