Beomaster 5500 running hot

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  • #46625
    Die_Bogener
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      It is not normal.

      There are 2 potentiometer on the amplifier section, adjusting the “no-load-current”.

      Replace the pots (100 Ohms?) and look for this adjustment. 11mV across TP200-201 and TP400-401.

      noload

      #46626
      Beosuomi
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        It is not normal. There are 2 potentiometer on the amplifier section, adjusting the “no-load-current”. Replace the pots (100 Ohms?) and look for this adjustment. 11mV across TP200-201 and TP400-401. noloadis there a tutorial somewhere?

        #46627
        matador
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          • Paris France
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          You’ve got the answers, you’ve got the schematics, you’ve got the value, that’s all the tutorial you’ll need.
          Hello, please and thank you would have been welcome also.

          #46624
          Beosuomi
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            I have a Beomaster 5500. Does everything it’s supposed to, but it’s quite hot. The heatsinks are burning up, but the system itself doesn’t shut down or restart. Is this normal?

            #46628
            chartz
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              • Burgundy
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              Hi,

              And then news when the (easy) repair is done!

              Best wishes,

              Jacques

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