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Latest post 12-18-2011 1:24 PM by Step1. 9 replies.
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12-17-2011 12:25 PM
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richtoy
- Joined on 09-20-2007
- Valkenburg, Netherlands
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Does anybody know the typical value for R160 in a BM3300? It's the NTC thermistor in the power fail circuit.
The receiver has had new amp module and been re-capped but the power fail keep activating at startup
The voltage values around across the load resisitors R218 & R418 look good i.e. 0v which really only leaves the bias on TR33...
Thanks
Richard
Some of my B&O: BV3/32, MX7000, MX5500, LX5500, MX4000, BM8000, BM6000, Overture, BL8000, BM6000 Quad, BM4400, BM3400, BG-CDX, BM3000, BM1001, BM1200, BM1600, BM1700, BM1500, BM1400, BM2400, BM2300, BM4500, BM4000, BVM70, BVS45-2, BVS60, BC7700, BM2200, BM1900, BG8002, BM1202, BVPenta, BVP45
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richtoy
- Joined on 09-20-2007
- Valkenburg, Netherlands
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The Beomaster starts and runs fine with the thermistor R160 removed. Its value at room temperature is only 52 ohms which I think is low and would explain the behaviour I am seeing when it is in circuit. Does anybody know the correct type or which other models similar ones were fitted to? I have looked through my Beomaster graveyard but have found nothing similar yet...
Richard
Some of my B&O: BV3/32, MX7000, MX5500, LX5500, MX4000, BM8000, BM6000, Overture, BL8000, BM6000 Quad, BM4400, BM3400, BG-CDX, BM3000, BM1001, BM1200, BM1600, BM1700, BM1500, BM1400, BM2400, BM2300, BM4500, BM4000, BVM70, BVS45-2, BVS60, BC7700, BM2200, BM1900, BG8002, BM1202, BVPenta, BVP45
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richtoy
- Joined on 09-20-2007
- Valkenburg, Netherlands
- Posts 184
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Well its colours are Grey, Yellow, Orange which I suppose would indicate 84k if it's the same as normal resistors. Google only has a little information. I will try my local shop tomorrow...
Richard
Some of my B&O: BV3/32, MX7000, MX5500, LX5500, MX4000, BM8000, BM6000, Overture, BL8000, BM6000 Quad, BM4400, BM3400, BG-CDX, BM3000, BM1001, BM1200, BM1600, BM1700, BM1500, BM1400, BM2400, BM2300, BM4500, BM4000, BVM70, BVS45-2, BVS60, BC7700, BM2200, BM1900, BG8002, BM1202, BVPenta, BVP45
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richtoy
- Joined on 09-20-2007
- Valkenburg, Netherlands
- Posts 184
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It was a typo, I meant 94k ohm (should have proof read my post)
Some of my B&O: BV3/32, MX7000, MX5500, LX5500, MX4000, BM8000, BM6000, Overture, BL8000, BM6000 Quad, BM4400, BM3400, BG-CDX, BM3000, BM1001, BM1200, BM1600, BM1700, BM1500, BM1400, BM2400, BM2300, BM4500, BM4000, BVM70, BVS45-2, BVS60, BC7700, BM2200, BM1900, BG8002, BM1202, BVPenta, BVP45
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richtoy
- Joined on 09-20-2007
- Valkenburg, Netherlands
- Posts 184
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Now I look at in in another light it could be grey yellow orange which would be 84k ohm
Some of my B&O: BV3/32, MX7000, MX5500, LX5500, MX4000, BM8000, BM6000, Overture, BL8000, BM6000 Quad, BM4400, BM3400, BG-CDX, BM3000, BM1001, BM1200, BM1600, BM1700, BM1500, BM1400, BM2400, BM2300, BM4500, BM4000, BVM70, BVS45-2, BVS60, BC7700, BM2200, BM1900, BG8002, BM1202, BVPenta, BVP45
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