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Hello, I'm new to the Beoworld forum and have a variety of questions. I've been reading lots of posts and some questions have been answered but I'm still in need of help. I started a new thread because some other posts were quite old and I hope that this will be a fresh discussion and any new information is appreciated. Thanks to all up to this point.
I recently acquired a 1980's (1985?) Beosystem 5000. Beocord 5000 (type 4923), Beogram CD 50, and the master Control Center remote. Everything was quite dirty and some abuse, but cleaned up well.
The tape player does not work and of course I looked inside and found broken belts and goo everywhere. I really worked hard at cleaning the goo and with my own measurements bought some belts at a local shop. It seemed to come to life, but the tape heads engaged and stopped a few times and sure enough, I saw the common smoke from the R20 resister near the power supply. I unsoldered the now burnt resister and removed it, and determined through reading posts that the belts tension is off and this is a common issue.
I put Martin's name in the subject because I am unsure how to contact him at this moment. He seems to be very knowledgeable. I would like to order new correct belts, with a proper belt diagram and get advice in fixing the 10 ohm resister in the back. Is there a better fix? Or should I just replace with the same? I appreciate your help Martin if you are reading this.
The CD player is not working either. The drawer goes open and closed but CDs are not being read. I did read about cleaning the motor. I removed and disassembled and put fresh oil, although it did not seem too dirty. Everything seemed to go back together ok, but the same problem exists. I don't think the laser is doing anything as well as the motorized laser assembly moving. With some manual encouragement it will move, but after activating the button, the assembly stays in that position and the player still does not read.
The amplifier and control center seem fine and it does communicate with the beocord fine. I do not have another DIN 7 cable to test the CD 50 data link at this time.
I would love to get everything up and running and hope no further damage has been done. I will put the project on hold and look forward to any advice and conversations. Thanks in advance, Brian
Martin goes under the name of Dillen. So search for him and you will be able to send him a message. You definitely need the correct belts for the Beocord which Martin can supply. Did you try and clean the laser?
Thanks BenSa. Yes I did clean the laser. I am quite a tinkernaught, and sometimes too overzelous with cleaning and dissassembling things. It just doesn't behave like it should. It has the number 1 on the display and if the CD spins it doesn't spin very fast only to reject and with really no movement from the assembly. Just not sure what to do.
Like Lee says the disc must be loaded upside down!
It sounds like your CD50 has the usual spindle motor problem and this is not an easy fix. Your best bet would be to send it to someone who has experience of this repair.
As to the cassette deck, one of Martin's belt kits is the best option and replace the resistor. As a matter of course, I generally put a higher power resistor in as a precaution (either a 1W or 2W if I remember correctly - haven't done one for a while!).
The resistor in question is a safety component and must NOT be "upgraded" in any way!The resistor is a fusible type, the new one must be exactly the same! It's not just any old resistor.It's supposed to burn through at a certain current flow in a safe way (smoke but NO fire) - other resistors may burstinto flames or (in the case of a higher wattage spec'd type) keep heating up until something else nearby (or the motor or whateveris overloading the supply) burns.
I have correct belts for both the tapedeck and the drawer motor and I can include mounting instructions (photos and english text).I have new idler wheel and reeltable rubber parts and also a correct resistor.Email me.
Martin