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Beosound 3

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johnmcbeoworld
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johnmcbeoworld Posted: Fri, May 15 2015 5:19 PM

Hi, I have a faulty Beosound 3 bought on ebay.  The seller had no power supply for it.  On examining it I took the bottom off and found that the power connector on the circuit board was in a poor state.  Green corrosion all over it.

I have managed to get a replacement printed circuit board and have bought a 15v non b&o power adaptor.  Before I plug it in I need to be sure that the polarity of the power adaptor is correct.  Does anyone know for sure what the correct polarity is?

Bye,

John

 

 

Aussie Michael
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Im not sure what polarity means but the manual says 

Input =100-240VAC / 47-63Hz / 1.5A

 Output = 15VDC / 1A

 

 

 

Steffen
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Steffen replied on Sat, May 16 2015 1:13 AM

Aussie Michael:

Im not sure what polarity means but the manual says 

Input =100-240VAC / 47-63Hz / 1.5A

 Output = 15VDC / 1A

 

 

 

By polarity, I guess he Means what is + / - .

But I'm sorry  - I can't help with this. I'm sure that some Fellow Beoworlders can. Good luck with your Beosound 3.

johnmcbeoworld
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Hi, I need to know which pin on the power adaptor is positive i.e. is the outer ring of the connector the positive or negative terminal.

Bye

John

 

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