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Beomaster 4500 feels a bit hot.

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NickNike
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NickNike Posted: Tue, Feb 2 2016 12:26 AM

Hi all

My BM 4500 feels a bit warm at the rear of the unit at the heat sinks, and noticeably to the left hand side when looking from the front. Is this normal for this area to feel quite warm?

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They are called heat sinks for a reason - they are there to sink heat. It's quite normal for them to warm up a bit. They should never get so hot that you can't hold your fingers on them though, except perhaps after a long run at high volume.

One thing you could do is to check how the mains voltage selector is set on the unit. If it's still at 220 where it probably was set 25 years ago, switch it to 240. Disconnect the mains plug first. This might make the unit run a bit cooler.

--mika

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Weebyx replied on Tue, Feb 2 2016 6:28 PM

tournedos:


They are called heat sinks for a reason - they are there to sink heat. It's quite normal for them to warm up a bit. They should never get so hot that you can't hold your fingers on them though, except perhaps after a long run at high volume.

One thing you could do is to check how the mains voltage selector is set on the unit. If it's still at 220 where it probably was set 25 years ago, switch it to 240. Disconnect the mains plug first. This might make the unit run a bit cooler.



The BM4500 does not have a voltage selector, but it is easy to change anyway, just need to move one wire on the trafo, then it will run 240v.

 

 

/Weebyx

NickNike
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Many thanks all.

It was already set to 240 V. It was fun taking it apart though, and it's now de-dusted  Smile

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