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Hi Craig,
it worked before the original bulb went dead.
The “replacement bulb” has a different filament type – it lights up but does not produce
the correct light circle.p through the lense.
the correct bulb has been ordered from Beoparts shop yesterday – now its the waiting game until it arrives.
ALF
Hi Christian,
thanks for the input, very much appreciated.
R30 measured 14.9 ohm !
i revisited that detector bulb, definitely not lighting up, so I put a “replacement” that lit up straight away as expected when 6.3V are present.
However that “replacement” is not the correct bulb – my hope is Martin (Dillen) can supply a correct one ?!
ALF
Hi All,
I played not too bad, scored some nice goals but you can not beat the
“team of knowledge & experience”.
A big thank you to Martin who pointed out a potential problem with the white tumbler bar and its free movement. One small spring, kind of embedded in the chassis, attached to that bar was obstructed in its free movement by a particle and so was the bar’s movement.
the solenoid”s piston had to work overtime and only just overcame that extra force after some rattling forth and back.
all is well now, everything is recapped, lubricated and ready for playing some nice records again ???????
thank you also to all interested followers – it was a great new chapter to learn.
ALF
Hi,
well, C3 and C4 on #2 board have been replaced but no change in the lifter issue.
i like to exclude the lifter/lower gear wheel as it performs basically the same task at the run-out groove of a record without any drama – no stuttering or rattling of anything!
same thing goes for the piston of the solenoid – leaves me with testing TR4/5.
As I see it : when the lifter function is activated a fluctuating power supply is fed to the solenoid……what else could it be ?!
ALF
Hi Mark,
I can verify 12.1 VDC at P3-2 and 12.09 VDC at the solenoid. So far I haven’t checked
C3 and C4 which are easy enough to replace. It had been suggested to replace those two caps but am almost certain both are fine ?!
will repirt back once they have been replaced. Thank you for your contribution ?
ALF
Hello,
no, its not what you are referring to !
A bit tricky to describe but the piston moves freely when it moves.what however happens when the lift is activated is that the piston moves forwards and backwards very quickly which generates a rattling noise via the lever arm “connected” to the gear wheel that operates the up/down lift.
does that explain it any clearer ?
ALF
hi,
perhaps a better word to describe the solenoid issue is ‘solenoid rattling’ ?!
which only occurs when the lift is engaged (< or >)
ALF
Hi John,
yes, I will do that after all those turntables are off the workbench and will repost the findings – wish me luck ??
ALF
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
Hi All,
Just a brief summary since I started that post regarding speed issues on my 4002 table.
replaced were the old speed trimmers with 25-turn Bourns trimmer, a modern speed-switching relay was installed and finally the DC platter motor received new bearing, which in the end settled the issue !!
all playing nicely again ? or should I say “beolovely” ?!
ALF
Thank you for the info – part has been ordered 3 weeks ago – still waiting……!
ALf
Thanks Mark,
i will take that on board (if I can find one!!!)
perth isn’t exactly a semiconductor hub.
ALF
I guess I don’t have to answer Q3 &Q4 ………
not something I suspected, but the shop sold me two 2 KOhm trimmers instead of
5 kOhm trimmers ??
too much trust is not often rewarded – now both speeds can be set and are in fact
set now.
The W/F is very minimal and will improve further after the DC motor has new bearings.ALF
My thoughts exactly, the motor should not run faster with a worn bearing !
running faster is not so much the problem because there are trimmer pots to adjust.
the issue is that I can not regulate sufficiently down the 33rpm speed – I can do that with the 45rpm speed though.
i only have one 45 single and can adjust that by ear as I know Bonos voice. To my ears
the speed sounds correct and steady.
the same applies to the 33rpm setting apart from the regulating down issue, which I seem unable to do…it is just a tick too fast, which I can see on a strobo disc and hear – I know McCartneys voice.
both trimmer pots are 5kOhm 25-turn Bourne trimmers.
Both 2R2 and 1R15 are on the edge of their range but it is still too fast spinning.
not sure if that is helping a diagnose ?
ALF
Hi Lanola,
sounds like you need to fit new belts.
see Beoparts shop !
good luck
ALF
Hi All,
I replaced IC 6104, readjusted the Focus Offset (=410mV), checked the laser current (=48mV) , replaced the drawer belt with an interims one until the original one will arrive.
so far the player works fine again, although I am not entirely sure what impact exactly
the new IC6104 caused ?!
For now ‘case closed’
ALF
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