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Latest post 05-17-2009 7:02 AM by Jonathan. 8 replies.
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  • 05-15-2009 8:37 PM

    This is probably the worst idea I've ever come up with.... Or is it???

    I live in Australia, where the voltage is 240V. I have a Beolab 2000 that is 120V, but I would like to have it running at 240V. Obviously I could use a transformer, but I'd rather have it all internally correct. So bearing that in mind, I have a Beocenter 2200 that is 240V. It's a bit of a basket case, but it does power up.

    Ok, I know you're laughing already because I think you know what's coming....

    My question is: Can I use the power supply in the Beocenter in the Lab 2000? Could it be a simple matter of just disconnecting the powere supply in each and swapping them over?

    Or am I completely nuts in my thinking????

    My B&O: 2009 Catalogue and Pricelist

  • 05-15-2009 9:07 PM In reply to

    Re: This is probably the worst idea I've ever come up with.... Or is it???

    It's not an issue of being crazy, just right or wrong! I'm guessing those two don't match, though. Someone send up the Keith Signal!

    There is scarcely anything in this world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little more cheaply. The person who buys on price alone is this man's lawful prey. - John Ruskin

  • 05-15-2009 9:14 PM In reply to

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    Re: This is probably the worst idea I've ever come up with.... Or is it???

    I'm pretty sure it will be possible to simply rewire the internal transformer of the BL2000 to run with 240V. It should be a simple case of swapping some jumpers on the input side, although I haven't seen the insides of a BL2000 it is usually possible with most B&O equipment. 

    If you cannot use a soldering iron or read a wiring diagram I would get someone who can both to do the work for you to prevent blowing yourself upBig Smile

    Chris.

    The use of metaphors should be avoided like the plague. They're like a red rag to a bull to me.

  • 05-16-2009 1:12 AM In reply to

    Re: This is probably the worst idea I've ever come up with.... Or is it???

    i live in perth, personally i would contact the bang & olufsen store in melbourne and find their service centre and ask to have it converted to 240v im sure it would be a case of placing a new transformer in it.

     

     

    i think that doing it yourself is a recipie for disaster.

     

    lol

     

    karl

  • 05-16-2009 3:56 AM In reply to

    Re: This is probably the worst idea I've ever come up with.... Or is it???

    The 2200 power supply is so old it is most unlikely to fit either electrically or physically. Don't even bother to look.

    Since we do not have the service manual on site, it is impossible to be sure. I would guess either simply move a jumper as in the Ouverture series of audio units or more likely your service agent will need to purchase a replacement power supply pcb and fit it.

    Regards Graham

  • 05-16-2009 5:13 AM In reply to

    Re: This is probably the worst idea I've ever come up with.... Or is it???

    Chris, I think you're right

    BL2000 transformer has pins to shortcut to adapt for different voltages.

    Hope that the attachment thingy works... (umpf, it didn't Sad, will retry: 6'th edit and it runs Big Smile)

    @ jldmelb: But definitely get someone who has the knowledge to change electrics - 120 V hurt as much as 240 V Stick out tongue

    @ Graham: I DID bother, but you're also correct: It has 2x20V and a separate 15V winding

    Greetings,

       Gunther


  • 05-16-2009 5:27 AM In reply to

    Re: This is probably the worst idea I've ever come up with.... Or is it???

    @Gunther  Where did you find the BL2000 circuit diagram?

    Regards Graham

  • 05-16-2009 6:01 AM In reply to

    Re: This is probably the worst idea I've ever come up with.... Or is it???

    joeyboygolf:

    @Gunther  Where did you find the BL2000 circuit diagram?

    From some 700 files (yes files, not circuits) I've e*ay'd about 3 years ago Whistle

    I did get them from a former repair shop that closed down. Beginning with circuits of some 60's TV sets with tubes only (except some germanium diodes) up to electronics from mid of the 2000's. EDIT: Just to clarify: This was about 2,5 tons of paper; guess my station wagon was a little overloaded pulling that trailor Embarrassed

    But there also were some very important diagrams like Panasonic fully automatic WC air cleaning spray dispensers Stick out tongue

    After sorting them I ended up with 10 folders of B&O equipment circuits.

    I have scanned the Penta II manuals once and sent them to Lee (or was it even back in my old CC days?) for the member's manual collection (where they still are, I think). But being self-employed I am always in lack of time to scan everything (for everyone else who is that's a well-known fact!).

    Regards,

       Gunther

  • 05-17-2009 7:02 AM In reply to

    Re: This is probably the worst idea I've ever come up with.... Or is it???

    So, it seems I am nuts..... Laughing

    So by the sounds of things my idea is no good.

    Worth a try though, and great to see the troops rally around my puzzle.

    My B&O: 2009 Catalogue and Pricelist

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