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- 12 July 2022 at 07:45 #36120
Hi All,
working on my BG4000 which does have record detection issues:
first the detector arm bulb dies not come on ?
It measures about 40 ohm and is getting 6.3V supply when ON is actuvated.checking the collector voltage at 1TR14 I should see a max of 2.2V – the max I see is
1.6V.
Both, 1TR14 and 1C9 have been tested off board as good ??what am I missing here and why isn’t the bulb illuminated ??
help would greatly be appreciated ??
ALF
12 July 2022 at 09:58 #36121Hi Alf
As the bulb is measuring about 40 Ohm it should be OK.
Check 1 R 30 (15 OHM) and all tracing connections.
About Transistors which are measuring off board in a good state….
If I pull one of these little BC5XX Transistors out I always put a new one in, cost only 5 to 20 cent and you’re shure that the new one will work.
Had already a lot of them measuring good, but a HFE about 20 or 100, too low in that case.
Hope it will help a little bit.
Kind regards
Christian
12 July 2022 at 10:58 #36122Hi Christian,
thanks for the input, very much appreciated.
R30 measured 14.9 ohm !
i revisited that detector bulb, definitely not lighting up, so I put a “replacement” that lit up straight away as expected when 6.3V are present.
However that “replacement” is not the correct bulb – my hope is Martin (Dillen) can supply a correct one ?!
ALF
13 July 2022 at 09:24 #36123Alf
Does the record detection circuit work with the replacement bulb….or are there still issues?
Craig
13 July 2022 at 10:19 #36124Hi Craig,
it worked before the original bulb went dead.
The “replacement bulb” has a different filament type – it lights up but does not produce
the correct light circle.p through the lense.
the correct bulb has been ordered from Beoparts shop yesterday – now its the waiting game until it arrives.
ALF
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