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Beomaster 901 - Heatsink (too) Hot/Warm

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staffanrosvall
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staffanrosvall Posted: Sun, Aug 26 2018 3:09 PM

Dear Forum,

I have recently bought a Beomaster 901. It works fine playing music from both my record player and aux-connection.

However - the heatsink on the back of the amplifier gets very (worringly) warm. According to a forum thread somewhere I read it is due to too much idle current being drawn. It is the right hand side of the heat sink when viewed from the front/top gets the warmest.

STATS @ ZERO VOLUME:
After Running 5 min - 0,19 AMP @ 235 V [Voltage selector set to 220 V]
After Running 10 min - 0,21 AMP @ 235 V [Voltage selector set to 220 V]

After Running 5 min - 0,19 AMP @ 235 V [Voltage selector set to 240 V]
After Running 10 min - 0,17 AMP @ 235 V [Voltage selector set to 240 V]

Anybody got any suggestions on how to solve this? I am not confident enough in electronics to fix the circuit board myself, but would like to know what the issue is. (I live in Copenhagen, so I believe there are qualified Bang & Olufsen-repair-people around).

/Staffan

SteveAndBell
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Hi Staffan.

I just picked up a 901 with this exact same issue.  I'm tempted to just replace all the output transistors just for the heck of it... but did you eventually find a solution?

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marco replied on Tue, Jan 22 2019 9:16 AM

Hello Staffan

on mine 901 recently restored I changed both trimmer 1K and fixing on 10-11 mV across 0.39 ohm resistor without warming on heatsink.

Same changes shoulf be done on 500 ohm trimmer to set right 32 V on supply voltage.

Have a nice Tuesday

MArco

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