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BeoSound 9000MK1 PSU

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PeterFoss
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PeterFoss Posted: Fri, Jul 19 2013 11:27 PM

I need a new PSU for my MK1 9000. -15v supply missing. Part unavailable from B&O Is any body breaking one for spares? I would consider component level repair if I can get enough information on it. Can't see how it comes out at the moment. Would appreciate some help.

Menahem Yachad
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Can you post photos of the PCB - both sides?

PSU problems are generally the easiest to solve, generally schematics are not required.

Menahem

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Beobuddy replied on Fri, Jul 26 2013 1:53 PM

Service manual is on site.

This has a PWM powersupply which contains 4 different switching units on 1 board.

Not a big problem to solve. Always welcome to repair yours.

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PeterFoss replied on Mon, Jul 29 2013 8:27 PM

Thanks, I have't got board out yet will send pics if I do

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PeterFoss replied on Mon, Jul 29 2013 8:31 PM

You are welcome to repair mine. Would you need unit or just psu where in the world are you? I am in Devon, London later in week.

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valve1 replied on Tue, Jul 30 2013 5:18 AM

PeterFoss:
where in the world are you? I am in Devon, London later in week.

The clue is in  the avatars,  :-)

Keith Saunders
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PeterFoss:
I need a new PSU for my MK1 9000. -15v supply missing.

Are you sure about the -15 Volts or did you mean -12 volts, see below:-

Regards Keith....

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PeterFoss replied on Wed, Jul 31 2013 9:13 AM

Hi Keith,

sorry, yes I mean -12v. Info given by local B&O dealer who couldn't fix it.

Regards

Peter

Menahem Yachad
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Well, now, that's a first. 

A B&O dealer who cannot fix a power supply? Come on now, we're not talking about an obsolete CD laser, or even a tape mech.

And this BS9000 is a fairly recent model, definitely not vintage.

I thought that you were going at it yourself, and just wanted help with diagnosis......

Bit of a shock.....No - thumbs down

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