in Search
Untitled Page

ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
READ ONLY FORUM

This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and 1st March February 2012

 

Latest post 11-02-2009 2:58 PM by Medogsfat. 3 replies.
Page 1 of 1 (4 items)
Sort Posts: Previous Next
  • 11-02-2009 4:47 AM

    • a_fond
    • Not Ranked
    • Joined on 11-02-2009
    • Posts 2
    • Bronze Member

    Beocenter 9300 died - help

    Hi, just new on this forum. My Beocenter 9300 died yesterday, no power at all.

    While looking for a common problem, I didn't find some probant problems with the power supply5on the internet/beo forum).

    It's a Beocenter9300 with EUR specs(230V) ,

    I read something about " replacement of a lithium battery" , but didn't find that in mine.

    My opinion is about the whole power supply, so cord-transformator, capacitors etc...

    If anyone had an idea where to look before I must change the whole power unit.

     

    Thanks, CE

  • 11-02-2009 8:24 AM In reply to

    • a_fond
    • Not Ranked
    • Joined on 11-02-2009
    • Posts 2
    • Bronze Member

    Re: Beocenter 9300 died - help

    I'm back with some new details:

    Power supply unit has a burned transformator.

    Where to find a B&O 8013529 QC9416 complete power unit?

     

  • 11-02-2009 11:29 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9300 died - help

    Worth asking a dealer - you never know! Parts prices are actually usually reasonable. Otherwise you need a scrap 9300.

  • 11-02-2009 2:58 PM In reply to

    • Medogsfat
    • Top 10 Contributor
      Male
    • Joined on 02-21-2007
    • *Moderator* Leeds, Yorkshire
    • Posts 4,045
    • Founder

    Re: Beocenter 9300 died - help

    The biggest problem may be finding a dealer who will supply the part without also fitting it. The excuse used is they don't want to be responsible for someone who doesn't know what they are doing electricuting themselves. I have had this problem when I wanted some CX speaker drivers can you believeConfused

    Chris.

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

Page 1 of 1 (4 items)