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Latest post 01-14-2011 8:57 PM by matapan. 5 replies.
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  • 01-14-2011 2:41 PM

    Beolink 1000 Repair?

    I've got a Beolink 1000 remote that doesn't work. It is the version that has the clear film holding the copper convex contacts over the PCB.

    At first, I thought the battery compartment was corroded, so I bypassed the compartment and wired power directly to the PCB solder pads. No luck.

    None of the buttons appear to work, so I don't think it's a matter of corroded contacts for now.

    Any suggestions on how to proceed? Thanks.

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  • 01-14-2011 3:46 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolink 1000 Repair?

    Take a look at my posting in this thread & good luck.

    http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/p/36423/301956.aspx#301956

    Stoobie

  • 01-14-2011 3:55 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolink 1000 Repair?

    John, let us know if Stoobie's solution worked for you...

    Leslie

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  • 01-14-2011 4:09 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolink 1000 Repair?

    Hi,

    It has worked for me and at least two others in the link I posted so hopefully he will be in luck :o)

    Stoobie

  • 01-14-2011 4:11 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolink 1000 Repair?

    And, if it doesn't, there simply will be a day when you have to let go. Your Beolink 1000 has served a long and useful life. It'll be like 150 years old in plastic remote years Smile

    These can be repaired on component level to some extent (I think there's even a schematic somewhere), but if for example the custom microcontroller that is the "brains" has died, there's nothing you can do. It'll be time to get a new remote from fleaBay or something, and keep the good parts of the dearly departed for some future mechanical spare part needs.

    If you see any traces of moisture or corrosion on the circuit board, it might be revived with a proper cleaning, otherwise I simply would not bother.

    -mika

  • 01-14-2011 8:57 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolink 1000 Repair?

    No joy.  Thanks for the reply though.

    Does anyone know what kind of discrete component exists on the left side of the board, approximately 3cm below the LED, with the component side facing up.

    On my board it is light blue and has the inscription "3.64G" on it, along with some sort of symbol. Where there was voltage running across the two electrolytic caps, there was nothing across the terminals of this component.

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