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Just wondering.
Recently I got a Beosound Century for repair. Malfunctioning door- and cd mechanisme.
Lots of old grease and nicotine thoughout the entire Beosound. Cleaned thourougly (including the internal of the gearbox.
The Beosound works as a dream. Mo problem whatsoever.
But as the CD drive is a radial version CDM4, I wanted to check the known "C2103" capacitor.
But to my surprise it has a ordinairy radial elektrolytic capacitor. Located and named as "C2815".
The value isn't 33uF according to the diagrams I have, but 47uF.
So, what's the reason this Beosound works flawless with the 47uF radial elektrolytic in stead of the Blue 33uF radial Philips version?
It plays recordables, so can someone shine a light on this?
Dillen perhaps? Any idea?
This diagram with the C2103:
And here the diagram of the Beosound Century with C2815:
Different servo IC, so perhaps just internal differences in them although the block diagram looks similar?
--mika