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Latest post 04-22-2008 6:13 PM by JIeo. 4 replies.
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  • 04-20-2008 9:37 PM

    • JIeo
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    Help! My BeoLink MCL2P is burned out.

    I bought MCL2P on eBay. As soon as it was delivered I had discovered the following thing.

    When I switch it on together with my BS3200, only a left channel works but just for 10 seconds. Then it is becoming quiet gradually within 5 seconds. That is all =(

    I opened the cover and discovered that 4 resistors is burned out. I found out the nominals of 3 of them by the color identification.

    R212, R214, R217 - 2.2 kΩ (gold-red-red-red)

    Unfortunately R216 is burned out at all, multimeter indicates 700 Ω, but I believe it was changed by heat and its nominal was 2.2 kΩ too.

    I have just replaced all these resistors on 2.2 kΩ ones, but the symptoms remain.

    I suppose that the stereo amplifier microcircuit burned out. Can it really be true? I am going to buy STK4151V and replace it tomorrow. Should I do it or the trouble in other electronic component?

  • 04-22-2008 3:27 PM In reply to

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    Re: Help! My BeoLink MCL2P is burned out.

    Well, the stereo amplifier microcircuit has just replaced by me. Result was the returning a right channel. But the main symptom remained =( All channels work but just for 10 seconds. Then they are becoming quiet gradually within 5 seconds...

    Can anyone possibly help me to find out what is wrong?

    Thanks!

  • 04-22-2008 3:37 PM In reply to

    Re: Help! My BeoLink MCL2P is burned out.

    Based on your "Problem Statement" the problem must be in the power supply section, however I do not have a circuit diagram and without one it is going to be difficult to fix.

    Regards Keith....

  • 04-22-2008 4:11 PM In reply to

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    Re: Help! My BeoLink MCL2P is burned out.

    New information:

    When I turn on my BS3200, LED indicator changes from red to green, after that it comes back to red color gradually (~1 second). It accompanies two tick sounds (ON and immediately OFF) of the MCL2P relay. I suppose that 15 seconds of sound provide with two 6800 μF capacitors. And after 15 seconds they become empty.

    Anybody know why the relay switches back immediately?

  • 04-22-2008 6:13 PM In reply to

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    Re: Help! My BeoLink MCL2P is burned out.

    Well, it is a pity. Thank you Keith!
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