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Beogram 8002

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comish4 Posted: Fri, Apr 1 2016 3:43 PM

Was wondering if anyone knew the value you of value c4  on Beogram 8002 Mine is blown apart and tho I believe it is a.47uf@ 100v replacement just wanted to check before putting it in. Thanks

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comish4 replied on Mon, Apr 4 2016 11:32 PM

yes that is right cap. stuck it in and ifs up and running.

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comish4 replied on Thu, Apr 21 2016 8:17 PM

another question about the beogram 8002 I have a problem with the circuit board the houses the din plug for the output of the table a number  of wires were broken off the board looked at the schematic and not very good at solving this issue. I have it wired from left to right   first solder tab Blue,Brown White, White, ground, ground,grey , Violet, Black. If this is not correct does someone have the correct wiring diagram or can they look at their board and let me know the order....Thanks so much  I have searched the formuns and have found nothing

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Here is the output board on one of my Beogram 8002 turntables.

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Here is an old picture I found of another BG8002 project. It shows the output board in question and the source of the wires connected to it.

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Dillen replied on Fri, Apr 22 2016 3:06 PM

Not all output boards are the same.
Different types of relays were used through production and the boards differ accordingly.

Martin

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comish4 replied on Mon, Apr 25 2016 6:37 PM

Thank you so much for your help and kindness!

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stuvw replied on Thu, Oct 25 2018 7:52 AM

Hi.

I have a similar problem and I was hoping someone would be kind enough to complete the following diagram by writing in the appropriate numbers.

This avoids the confusion about different coloured wires being used.

I do believe the 3 wires shown on the right, that do not connect between the 2 boards, are however the colours shown on the right.

Thanks for your time.

Stuart.

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