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Beocenter 9300 help

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studeb
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studeb Posted: Wed, Sep 18 2019 7:14 PM

Hi,

I have a "new to me", B&O 9300 receiver. Pre-purchase everything was fine, the doors need new belts, but it plays CD, tape and radio through headphones. Last night i was using it with headphones, no speaker or Powerlink connected. After about 35 minutes it went into "protection mode". It would switch of and then back on, then back off again. After a while of being unplugged it behaved normally for a few minutes, then the protection came on again.

There is nothing in the user manual indicating that using it with only headphones is not allowed. I presume that the protection is being engaged due to a thermal issue (?) as letting is sit allowed it to power up normally. I will do some trouble shooting on it tonight to try to localize the problem to one board, and presumably it will need re-capping.

Does anyone have an e-copy of the service manual they can share? The 8500/9500 is not the same beast.

Has anyone encountered this before?

B&O 2000, 3500, 9300

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trackbeo replied on Thu, Sep 19 2019 9:28 PM

Become a silver member and it's downloadable: 10MB, 63pp. "Beocentre_9300_Service_Manual.pdf".  Don't think it's helpful for specific troubleshooting, but it has schematics and trace layouts to go with the block diagrams.

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solderon29 replied on Fri, Sep 20 2019 10:24 AM

Does the Beocenter seem to become warm at the rear heat sink during it's short period of

operation?

The system has fault protection against overload and overheating,although they are usually very reliable.

Are you needing to turn the volume up high to get reasonable sound from the headphones?

What happens if you connect loudspeakers?

The output amplifier is a single "chip" device that deals with both channels,and it's possible that the chip is faulty.There may be power supply problems too of course.

The service manual on site here will give you an overview,but as you say,further checks are necessary.

Keep us posted?

Nick

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studeb replied on Fri, Sep 20 2019 5:15 PM

Hi,

I have been observing the unit, and i believe after it shuts off it is failing to enter standby mode (Standby indicated by a "." in the upper right display.)  When plugged in from cold, there is the sound of a relay latching, door motors spinning and then the "." shows up on the display. That is the same series of events that happens after shut down. Relay click > "." appears and door motors spin > shuts down. Repeat.

To answer a few questions: Heatsinks not noticeably hot, warmer than ambient, but not by a lot.

I connected speakers to it, and it plays from cold, then after 15-20 minutes shuts off.

It sat overnight on standby without a problem. This morning it played a CD through speakers for 15 minutes before shutting off.

Ill start poking at the power supply, but wonder if the stand-by circuit is failing. There is a 3300uF alu electrolytic cap there, that may be failing?

 

B&O 2000, 3500, 9300

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