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Beogram 4002, arm goes down when powered up.

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Eriperi
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Eriperi Posted: Fri, Nov 6 2020 2:17 PM

Please also see following topic: https://archivedforum2.beoworld.org/forums/p/44287/322363.aspx

while trying to fix an arm that would not go down every time I misplaced two new Transistors (TR9, TR10)

I blew the power supply fuses after doing that. I have fixed the position of the transistors with new ones and replaced the fuses.  Now the arm goes down immediately when plugging the power cord in the socket. 

Any ideas what might be broken in this circuit.

 

Screenshot 2020-11-06 at 15.16.09

 

 

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Dillen replied on Fri, Nov 6 2020 2:24 PM

1IC4 shorted?

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Eriperi replied on Sun, Nov 8 2020 3:10 PM

I don't really know. I have replaced the 1IC4 with another one. A BD898H was installed and I replaced it with a TIP125. Both give same result

I have checked the soldering and I thought there might be a short between Base and Emitter, so I have soldered it again make sure these were no shorted on the PCB.

When I now measure with an Ohm meter I measure 500 K between B and E, 15k between B and C, 7k between E and C. (This is with P4 not plugged in, if I plug that in the values are different)

If I measure the TIP125 with an Ohm meter the 15k is the same but between B&E there is 4m and between E and C can't measure.  I do not understand enough of the schematics to judge wether this is okay or not. 

 

 

Thanks, Eric

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Eriperi replied on Fri, Nov 13 2020 8:09 PM

This is solved now: I need better reading glasses because `i mounted a wrong TR9 (BC307 instead of 207).

And now I have another problem, the arm does not move to the platter when pushing start. It reacts like it hits the end-stop immediately after starting to move. It moves 2mm and moves back and stops.

Any suggestion where to look?

 

 

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Eriperi replied on Sun, Nov 15 2020 12:18 PM

I have solved this, another transistor was blown

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