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Beomaster 2000 (2912) - blown cap and fuse

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Tim
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Tim Posted: Thu, Nov 12 2020 7:26 PM

I recently aquired various vintage B&O items, all non-working. So far some good results, but I've started on a Beomaster 2000 (type 2912), cosmetically beautiful and worth spending time on but it's totally dead !  


I've taken it apart and found a 'blown' capacitor and fuse, they are both on board 2, C7 (2200uF 40V a large(ish) capacitor), and F1 (T-2A).  I feel confident about replacing these components, but my concern is, are these failures likely to have caused complicated problems further down the line ?  And in your opinion(s), is it worth pursuing ?


I was just hoping someone may have already experinced this and found the effort to be fruitless/worthwhile and could give a well educated answer !


Perhaps I should go ahead and replace these components and take it from there ?

Tim

Tim
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Tim replied on Fri, Nov 20 2020 9:37 PM

In case anyone read this with interest, the cap and fuse were replaced and all is OK - sounds beautiful, the Beomaster will live a bit longer !

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