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beogram 5005

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zoomerlon
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zoomerlon Posted: Sun, Jun 7 2015 7:47 PM

Hello all!

I'm new here and looking for some advice.  I recently bought a beogram 5005 and for the first couple of months have been thoroughly enjoying listening to my record collection on it. However, out if nothing, while listing to a record it suddenly just sped up to ridiculous RPM.  Way over 45 never mind 33. When I tried to stop it the arm just kept repeatedly going from its rest position to the record and back again while the turntable continued to fly round at Mach 2! Only a complete power off could stop as it ignored all my button pressing on the controls.

Any advice anyone? I'd be ever so grateful! 

Thanks

Jonny 

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Orava replied on Mon, Jun 8 2015 7:37 AM

I have seen main motor with unworking speed sensing system. Then when mechanics are working too fast, it do not stop where it supposed to stop, it goes over that point to new round.

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joeyboygolf
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That sounds reasonable. I can supply replacement motor module if jonny could fit it.

Let me know what you want to do.

Regards Graham

zoomerlon
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Thanks guys! I will certainly give that a try, let me know how I can organise this. Many Thanks
joeyboygolf
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Give me a ring on my mobile Jonathan

Graham

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Orava replied on Tue, Jun 9 2015 7:32 AM

There is speed adjust trimmers on bottom, you could try and see if they have any effect. Of course you will need a strobodisk to adjust them to correct.

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zoomerlon
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zoomerlon replied on Tue, Jun 9 2015 10:00 PM

I try the replacement motor, thank you both for your help, I'll let you know how I get on!

zoomerlon
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zoomerlon replied on Wed, Jun 24 2015 7:40 PM

So, Graham sent me a motor and after a short operation this has cured my issue!

 

Thank you both for your help.

 

Regards

 

Jonathan 

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