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Beogram 400x - disconnect fine speed trimmer

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Andrew
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Andrew Posted: Tue, Apr 21 2015 11:22 AM

Hi - I put this under a separate thread so it would be easier to find if someone else needed to reference this.

So my 4004 is now turning, it has had new trimmer pots on the main board, the relay was causing speed fluctuations and has been by passed pending a new one being installed (as per someone elses suggestion in another thread) However I am still getting speed fluctuations - tapping the fine speed trimmer seems to cause the fluctuation in just the same way as the relay unit did. Searching the forums this part is no longer available and in another thread someone suggested disconnecting it or bypassing it - does anyone know how to do this?

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For the BG400X  types with the DC motor, you can install two 470 ohm resistors, one between  P6 pin 4- 5 and one between P6 pin 4-6 , disconnect the original wiring going to pins 5&6 from the front panel speed trimmers. (This will roughly simulate the front panels being set in the middle position as they are 1K ohm devices.) You'll need to re tweak your speed trimmers on the main board slightly to zero the speeds.

You could also probably just jumper pins 4-5-6 together, there will _probably_ be enough adjustment range in the main board trimmers to still allow you to zero the speeds.

 

 

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Dillen replied on Tue, Apr 21 2015 6:48 PM

If it's the fingeroperated one on the panel, you can clean it.
Give it a shot of contact cleaner and work it back and forth a couple of times.

Martin

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Andrew replied on Wed, Apr 22 2015 10:39 AM

Hi both

Many thanks for this, I tried the above, but still have some fluctuations, changed the belt back for the original and this stabilised things much more, but it is still there

I think I have got as far as I can and don't want to risk messing it up - considering now seeing if someone wants to swap it or p/x and a few other bits for another decent non b&o turntable as the condition is excellent, just needs the electronics sorting!

Thanks again, really frustrating and may well come back to it again.

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Dillen replied on Wed, Apr 22 2015 2:00 PM

The motor bearings will be next. Clean and relubricate.

Martin

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Andrew replied on Fri, Apr 24 2015 7:09 AM

Thanks Martin, you've inspired me to persevere - I shall look at the motor this weekend

 

Regards

 

Andrew

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