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Beolab 8000 - switching off after use

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Andrew
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Andrew Posted: Sat, Mar 26 2016 2:40 PM

Hi is it safe to switch them off at the mains everytime they are not used - are there any issues with power surges switching on everytime shortening their life?

I ask as mine are from Japan so run through a 240v/>110V converter which makes a hum so assume it is better powered off when not in use?

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ProGram replied on Sat, Mar 26 2016 5:29 PM

Hi,

If you don't want to switch to 110V back again, you can change the internal wiring in the Beolab, or a service-workshop can. Sadly there is no switch for several voltages, so the routings on the mains pcb must be changed

Chris

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Andrew replied on Sun, Mar 27 2016 9:57 AM

Thanks Chris, didnt realise they could be modified, but dont really want to go inside the speakers - I was was more conerned if there is an issue with switching them off at the mains after use and if that could cause longer terms problems? 

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