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23rd Jan 2021, 2:47 pm | #1 |
Pentode
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Beocenter 4000 (T1603) Cassette Problem
Afternoon all,
I'm repairing a Beocenter 4000 cassette tape section (the one from 1979 not the later twin deck version). The rest of the unit (amp, radio section) is functional but the cassette section has suffered a major failure at some time in its life. The symptoms (dim bulb tester showing a short on FF or Rewind) pointed to the pull-in switch (PC27) which controls the two solenoids that pull in the tape bridge and the brake bands. Sure enough, TR1 (2N6101) was shorted and a couple of associated traces vapourised. I think there are probably some other problems lurking elsewhere awaiting discovery but clearly a first step is to replace TR1 and repair the board and eliminate the short. My question is whether I should replace any other components on the board, all of which test ok though I have changed a couple of slightly burnt looking resistors? This was clearly a fairly high energy failure with 60v across the shorted device until the fuse went. Thanks, |
23rd Jan 2021, 2:52 pm | #2 |
Dekatron
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Re: Beocenter 4000 (T1603) Cassette Problem
Disconnect one end of and check D3, the back-EMF suppression diode across RL1, in case that has gone short-circuit. If so, turning T1 on would effectively short the +Ve supply to 0V through TR1, which would get deeply unhappy about that. Does the relay coil have the resistance you would expect? It looks as though someone has written the 'usual' resistance of the coil on the diagram.
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23rd Jan 2021, 7:17 pm | #3 |
Pentode
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Re: Beocenter 4000 (T1603) Cassette Problem
Hi Sirius,
Thanks for your quick reply. Flyback diode D3 checks out ok and the resistance across the solenoid coil (RL1) is 150R. (The written figure you refer to is an earlier inaccurate scribbling of mine). This would seem to give plausible results given that the initial 60v across RL1 falls immediately back to 30v as a holding voltage. I guess what you are driving at is whether an upstream problem might have caused TR1 to short or whether it was a case of spontaneous failure. Either way, is there anything in the immediate vicinity I should change on spec? Thanks, |
24th Jan 2021, 12:39 pm | #4 |
Octode
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Re: Beocenter 4000 (T1603) Cassette Problem
Is the 2N6101 the original component, as it's voltage rating is rather close to the 60v mentioned. The transistor has a max of 70v collector to emitter according to Towers.
Dave |
24th Jan 2021, 5:02 pm | #5 |
Pentode
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Re: Beocenter 4000 (T1603) Cassette Problem
Hi Dave,
Thanks for that. Yes, 2N6101 is the original component. B&O didn't offer any alternatives in their parts list. |