Sign in   |  Join   |  Help
Untitled Page

ARCHIVED FORUM -- March 2012 to February 2022
READ ONLY FORUM

This is the second Archived Forum which was active between 1st March 2012 and 23rd February 2022

 

Beogram 4000

rated by 0 users
This post has 5 Replies | 1 Follower

wilediema
Not Ranked
Posts 3
OFFLINE
Bronze Member
wilediema Posted: Wed, Mar 20 2019 10:23 AM

Hello,

My name is Pedro from Portugal and I am new in the forum...

I have a Turntable Beogram 4000 and the right fuse is blowing.

Can anyone help me with that...

Thanks.

Dillen
Top 10 Contributor
Copenhagen / Denmark
Posts 13,191
OFFLINE
Founder
Moderator
Dillen replied on Wed, Mar 20 2019 11:25 AM

Most likely a shorted transformer.

Martin

wilediema
Not Ranked
Posts 3
OFFLINE
Bronze Member
wilediema replied on Wed, Mar 20 2019 12:15 PM

Thanks for quick help...

What do you think is the best solution for that.

 

Dillen
Top 10 Contributor
Copenhagen / Denmark
Posts 13,191
OFFLINE
Founder
Moderator
Dillen replied on Wed, Mar 20 2019 12:28 PM

First diagnose and confirm.
If the transformer shows up as bad, it must be replaced.

Martin

wilediema
Not Ranked
Posts 3
OFFLINE
Bronze Member
wilediema replied on Wed, Mar 20 2019 12:33 PM

I just check volts on both fuses terminal without fuses and read 146 volts. And should be 220 ~ 240 volts,  I guess...

Craig
Top 50 Contributor
Yarm, United Kingdom
Posts 2,040
OFFLINE
Silver Member
Craig replied on Wed, Mar 20 2019 3:22 PM

with the fuses removed you should read mains voltage.....may sound obvious but make sure you meter is set to measure AC volts. you need to disconnect the secondary outputs from the transformer and power up again...if the transformer has failed the fuses will blow again and you will need a replacement transformer...if the fuses remain good check the secondary output voltages to make sure they are all good....if so start to look further into the power supply circuit

Craig

Page 1 of 1 (6 items) | RSS