Beogram 8002 motor control issues

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  • #5110
    alf
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      Hi All,

      working on my Beogram 8002 which decided to die over night ?!

      no Standby LED, nothing….

      After a complete recap the unit partially worked again:

      when Play is activated the carriage moved to the 33 to 45 switching point and stopped.

      STOP wasn’t working but only the manual ‘in function’ (<<) was working.

      checked the motor control circuit (1TR3 and 1TR4) – acc to the service manual

      1TR4 = PU51 transistor ! What I found was a dead MPSW 51 transistor instead ?

      I ordered a Pu51 but was wondering if there are equivalent types I could use ?

      advice would be greatly appreciated.

      ALF

      #5123
      Mark-sf
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        95GU55 or 95GU56 should work fine as replacements for the PU51.

        #5124
        alf
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          Thanks Mark,

          i will take that on board (if I can find one!!!)

          perth isn’t exactly a semiconductor hub.

          ALF

           

          #5620
          morgan_mad
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            The part PU51 is for sale in Beoparts shop.

            #5623
            alf
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              Thank you for the info – part has been ordered 3 weeks ago – still waiting……!

              ALf

              #5832
              alf
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                Hi All,

                still waiting for the Beoparts order…..in the meantime after some research I decided to replace the faulty 92PU51 transistor with a M BD 508 type which is working fine.

                The motor control function is now fully restored and the Beogram is back in business

                thanks to all interested members.

                ALF

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