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Beogram 5500 solenoid beyond repair.

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FeatFirst Posted: Sun, Jan 5 2014 6:13 PM

The solenoid in my 5500 jammed, unfortunately this has caused the solenoid coil to overheat making the whole solenoid irreparable. Is there a suitable replacement available? I have searched the web to no avail. 

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Where are you based?

Regards Graham

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Dillen replied on Sun, Jan 5 2014 6:43 PM

First make sure, that the burned coil is not a result of a short in the electronics.

Martin

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I am based in Maidenhead Berkshire.

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Martin

I have not checked anything else yet as the solenoid will need to be replaced whatever the problem is, so I thought I would see if a replacement is available before delving any deeper.

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Dillen replied on Sun, Jan 5 2014 9:26 PM

Most parts can be found.
As Graham asked, which of the three or four solenoids in there are we talking about ?
This one :

http://www.quality-dream-audio.co.uk/used-spare-parts/beogram-5500-control-board-1.html Whistle

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FeatFirst replied on Sun, Jan 5 2014 10:49 PM

Martin

That is exactly what I need. Hopefully when it arrives it won't take long to get it going again.

Thanks Dean

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BO replied on Mon, Jan 6 2014 2:05 AM

If you don't check the electronics first you may end up with another burned solenoid.

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Dillen replied on Mon, Jan 6 2014 7:51 AM

If he replaces the whole assy (as pictured on the QDA homepage), he should be
on the safe side.

Martin

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FeatFirst:

The solenoid in my 5500 jammed, unfortunately this has caused the solenoid coil to overheat making the whole solenoid irreparable. Is there a suitable replacement available? I have searched the web to no avail. 

I do have a replacement board available. I have sent you an email.

Regards Graham

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