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Beogram 3400 Turn button operative, no other controls operative

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dave_n_s Posted: Sat, Dec 21 2019 7:51 PM

A fix for a friend, inherited with a large record collection. 

I've restored several of the parallel trackers, but never tackled one of these. 

If I press and hold Turn, the platter spins as it should, stopping when I release play. Pressing 45 changes the speed.

No other controls have any effect. 

Before I dive into this, any troubleshooting input would be appreciated. 

I suspect the kindest advice might be to pull the cartridge and use on another deck that is functional minus cartridge.

 

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Dillen replied on Sun, Dec 22 2019 8:32 AM

Clean the contact in the PLAY button.
Check for cracked solder joints at the board. Particularly where connectors are soldered in.

And keep in mind, that the deck won't start without a record on the platter!

Martin

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dave_n_s replied on Sun, Dec 22 2019 3:50 PM

Martin,

Thank you and yes, I always put a weight on the center disc, an easy mistake to make if you've not already made it (which I did when I worked on my first B&O table)

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dave_n_s replied on Sun, Dec 22 2019 3:50 PM

Martin,

Start button cleaned, resistance v low when operated, measured at the connector, so wiring good. Still nil response.

WIth deck vertical, no platter or cartridge, I turned the large gear slightly clockwise. Platter started turning and arm operated (cue down, move to edge of record. 

Buttons still inoperative.

Simulating end of record caused the large gear to turn as expected, return arm to rest and stop platter. 

During this, two LEDs by the speed buttons and one by the start button were illuminated.

This link shows the gears in play and stop positions.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/GdqbuxvfotF9qAkz5

Next steps please?

I'll admit that auto record player mechanisms, with the exception of B&O parallel trackers, are my weak spot

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Am I getting a broad hint that these aren't economic repairs except for really simple stuff? 

That's where I'm heading

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Dillen replied on Sat, Jan 4 2020 8:45 AM

Did you reflow the solder joints, I suggested?

Martin

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dave_n_s replied on Sun, Jan 12 2020 7:12 PM

Yes, all the joints on the control panel board and all the connectors, including the power transistor socket, on the main board.

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