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  • in reply to: Audio Origin Retip or Soundsmith New? #40801
    adyan
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      Hello,

      also interrested what the recommendation or thoughts are…

      Regards

      in reply to: Beogram 1900 “Restore” #39772
      adyan
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        Hello again,

        to clear this up:

        Martin pointed me kind of in the right direction with making a point about 50/60 Hz…

        I checked the power cabling and found the deck was set to 110 V! Not sure why and who did this but that was the problem. Switched to 220V and the deck is working now.

        Regards

        Christian

        in reply to: Beogram 1900 “Restore” #39771
        adyan
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          I will check your points next weekend and than come back here.

          Thanks

          Christian

          in reply to: Beogram 1900 “Restore” #39769
          adyan
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            Thanks for you answer, Martin.

            Not sure what you mean with “correctly aligned axialy”, put everything back together as it was before… There is nothing to adjust, is there?.

            If the motor is turned manually (or if the power is disconnected) it runs fine and silent, as soon as the motor gets power there is relativly loud noise and the whole motor gets very hot, so hot that it is not touchable…

            My thinking it´s an electrical problem, not a mechanical.

            From your experience: Do these motors go bad?

            To answer your take on 50/60Hz, yes it´s a 50Hz deck used in germany.

            Thanks in advance

            Christian

            in reply to: Beogram 1900 “Restore” #39767
            adyan
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              Hello again,

              got some parts from beoparts, still having trouble…

              Changed bearings and belt but doesn’t work properly. Still to slow and motor is getting way to hot. Also motor is noisy, thought this was a bearing problem but isn’t. Noise is only there when motor ist powered, otherwise seems to run smooth and silent.

              Found this:

              https://archivedforum2.beoworld.ouronlineserver.com/forums/p/6873/62531.aspx#62531

              but as far as I can check this is not my problem…

              and this:

              https://archivedforum.beoworld.org/forums/t/38447.aspx

              Both of my coils measure the same, about 167 Ohm.

              Because the motor gets so hot I think there is probably shorts in the coils?

              Any tips what to check? Do I have to find another motor?

              Thanks in advance

              Christian

              in reply to: Beogram 1900 “Restore” #39766
              adyan
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                Thanks you.

                I will ask for the spring at beaoparts.

                Any other things to consider?

                Regards

                Christian

                in reply to: Beogram 1900 “Restore” #39764
                adyan
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                  Thanks for your answers.


                  @Martin
                  :

                  are you referring to the bearing which are available for 3 or 4.5 mm spindle?

                  Also any chance to get a spring for the cover?

                  Christian

                  in reply to: Beolink 5000 E-Ink screen repair / mod #34618
                  adyan
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                    Hi,

                    I´m also interested if new kit´s become available.

                    Thanks in advance.

                    in reply to: DIY Beolab 8000 Wood frets (STLs included). #36814
                    adyan
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                      Hello tuttivini,

                      found this some time ago:
                      WoodCovers
                      Lens

                      Regards

                      in reply to: DIY Beolab 8000 Wood frets (STLs included). #36803
                      adyan
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                        Hi matador,

                        thank you very much for sharing.

                        Regards

                        in reply to: Beocenter 9300 CD spindle bush #35823
                        adyan
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                          I got the .stl file from spassmaker (Christian).
                          Can confirm it works. Even for my BC 9000.
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