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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 03-15-2011 2:27 AM by Sami. 27 replies.
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01-08-2010 4:21 AM
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Sami
- Joined on 01-08-2010
- Finland
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Hello to all.
From my Beo (type 2501) is Cd part broken. It dosen't recognize disc at all.
My idea is to change hole cd-unit. Could someone to tell me what is the type of this player.
I think that it is Philips CDM-2/29 or CDM-2/10?
Changing will happen in local B&O service but I would buy this part myself. I will get that part much cheaper...
Thank you for helping me...
.sami
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richtoy
- Joined on 09-20-2007
- Valkenburg, Netherlands
- Posts 184
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Hello and welcome to Beoworld.
I am fairly sure that a replacement CD unit is not available. However, changing the electrolytic capacitors on the CD unit and its control board will probably be enough to bring it back to life. I have made the replacement to two BC9000s and it was 100% successful; they even played CDRs after the repair...
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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Dillen
- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Copenhagen / Denmark
- Posts 5,008
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I agree with Richard. Depending on the exact version of deck used in your Beocenter, capacitor kits are available.
Martin
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tournedos
- Joined on 12-08-2007
- Finland
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Sami:
Anyway you still can find these CD units from web... if someone just would tell the right type.
I don't think you can - the one used is mechanically B&O specific as far as I know. It may still be designated a CDMthis/that, but it wasn't used in any other device. B&O spares haven't been available for a long time now.
You could probably transplant the laser arm from another type of mechanism, but that would be a silly way to start as your problem most probably isn't the laser!
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Dillen
- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Copenhagen / Denmark
- Posts 5,008
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The Beocenter type number is not enough to tell which type of drive is mounted. I need the 5-digit number etched in the copper tracks near one corner on the servo board. Something like f.e. 17011 or 34114. Alternatively a photo of the board.
Sami, I would also like to know where you can find these modules ?
Martin
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pera123
- Joined on 01-11-2010
- Posts 9
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Hi,
I have this
same problem in Beocenter 9000. CD just spins couple of seconds and then opens
the door.
How many
capacitors there is to change? And what are the values of the capacitors?
I work with
electronics so I should have the skills to do job. If I just know which
capacitors to work with.
Best
regards
Pete
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Dillen
- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Copenhagen / Denmark
- Posts 5,008
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Pete, welcome to Beoworld !
If you know electronics you will easily be able to count the electrolytics and read their values on the servo board, there's about a handful or so, depending a little on the exact version of board. Problem is that at least one of them needs to be a specific brand and type for the focus circuit to work. That one being the blue Philips axial which has proved a problem to find since Phillips stopped producing capacitors but a cap kit has been put together for convenience and it contains the correct cap for the job.
Martin
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joeyboygolf
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK
- Posts 3,252
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tournedos:
Sami:
Anyway you still can find these CD units from web... if someone just would tell the right type.
I don't think you can - the one used is mechanically B&O specific as far as I know. It may still be designated a CDMthis/that, but it wasn't used in any other device. B&O spares haven't been available for a long time now.
You could probably transplant the laser arm from another type of mechanism, but that would be a silly way to start as your problem most probably isn't the laser!
I believe it's the servo board that is B&O specific and you cannot source these on the web. B&O no longer supply them.
The capacitor kit is the way to go as long as it contains a working substitute for C2103 which is a Blue Philips axial type 33 micro farads 16volt. For some reason, as yet unknown, it would appear to be the only type to work reliably.
If you search the forum for C2103 you will find a number of threads which discuss this at length.
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pera123
- Joined on 01-11-2010
- Posts 9
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Hi,
Yes i know that i can read the values from caps. But the problem is that the player is in my other apartment in another city. So i can not get it under work now.
Can i order the Cap kit from this site? And what is the price?
Thanks very much for your help allready :)
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Dillen
- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Copenhagen / Denmark
- Posts 5,008
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Yes, the kit contains a blue Philips axial, though in a 25V type in believing it will last longer than the 16V type did.
Pete, you have a PM, check your inbox at the extreme top right corner of this page.
Martin
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Sami
- Joined on 01-08-2010
- Finland
- Posts 10
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Hi,
Could someone send this "secret" information also to me about that
kit.
Thank you.
.sami
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joeyboygolf
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK
- Posts 3,252
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Martin Dillen:
Yes, the kit contains a blue Philips axial, though in a 25V type in believing it will last longer than the 16V type did.
Pete, you have a PM, check your inbox at the extreme top right corner of this page.
Martin
Is there some information on site regarding where to order, cap kit availability and prices.
I am sure that this information will not contravene the advertising rules of the site??!!
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tournedos
- Joined on 12-08-2007
- Finland
- Posts 5,808
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joeyboygolf:
Is there some information on site regarding where to order, cap kit availability and prices.
I am sure that this information will not contravene the advertising rules of the site??!!
Seconded, or at least that should be discussed. I don't think this squiggling serves any purpose, just creates a lot of unnecessary traffic...
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Dillen
- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Copenhagen / Denmark
- Posts 5,008
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Well, there are no secrets. But as I am not a sponsor of this site I cannot put ads up in public.
However, it is commonly known that capacitor kits, lamp kits, belt sets and other service kits exists for many purposes, though mainly for 1965-1990 audio stuff. The kits I can supply are put together by me and are available only from me. The kits are put together only for convenience to other repairers and owners wanting to - and capable of doing their own repairs.
After diagnosing the same faults many times and answering the same questions endlessly, a kit is often put together. Telling the owner to grab a kit to solve the problem leaves me with more time for other repairs and diagnoses to other and more stubborn faults. Keeping the wonderful B&O things going is a hobby for me and has been so for more than 30 years. I am not running a business and I am not making any money on the kits.
It's not a secret either which components B&O (read: Philips) put in the CDM boards but it's not that easy to make an exact capacitor list because the Beocenters 8x00 and 9x00 (and Beogram CD3500/4500 etc.) came with several different CD decks and even more different servo board versions. Kits exists for some versions, the ones I have come across and documented, and new kits can be put together for versions not already documented. Often, having the owner email photos and information is the only way to document boards that I may never come across myself and it may help many others.
The cost of a CDM kit is typically in the EUR 12 range and that includes packing/postage. It's not uncommon for me to offer a free kit in exchange for information on boards and machines not already documented, as many of you will know.
Martin
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tournedos
- Joined on 12-08-2007
- Finland
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Dillen:
The cost of a CDM kit is typically in the EUR 12 range and that includes packing/postage.
...and that is a very reasonable price for not having to hunt several sources, and getting components that are known to be fit for the purpose.
I can also testify that attempting the repair without the correct type of C2103 will be time & money wasted.
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joeyboygolf
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK
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Dillen:
Well, there are no secrets. But as I am not a sponsor of this site I cannot put ads up in public.
The cost of a CDM kit is typically in the EUR 12 range and that includes packing/postage. It's not uncommon for me to offer a free kit in exchange for information on boards and machines not already documented, as many of you will know.
Martin
I can't help feeling that the site is missing a trick here and all for the sake of maintaining the "no advertising" rules?!?!
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pera123
- Joined on 01-11-2010
- Posts 9
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Hello all,
Just to close this case from my side. Got the cap kit and made the fix.
Now the Beocenter is back in business!!!
Thanks to everybody and special thanks to Martin.
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Sami
- Joined on 01-08-2010
- Finland
- Posts 10
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Hello,
I finaly did got my BC to my place.
Cd unit is CDM 4/24 and here is photo of servo board. I hope with this information is enough to get new capacitor kit.
BR.
.sami
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Dillen
- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Copenhagen / Denmark
- Posts 5,008
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Sami,
Yes, a kit is available for this version. You have a PM (check your inbox).
Martin
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Sami
- Joined on 01-08-2010
- Finland
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Now those capasitors are changed... but still problems.
1) WILL SPIN, TRY TO FOCUS, DISPLAYS TRACK NUMBERS, DOESNT PLAY
2) AS ABOVE, BUT DOESNT DISPLAY NUMBERS
3) TRYS TO SPIN, TRY FOCUS, THEN THEN DOOR OPENS READY FOR ME TO TAKE THE CD OUT.
Maybe there is also problem like here:
http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/p/32337/263698.aspx#263698
Any ideas?
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Stoney3K
- Joined on 10-26-2007
- Eindhoven, NL
- Posts 91
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Sami:
Have you tried cleaning the optics? They may have dusted up a bit when you're tinkering around in the unit.
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Dillen
- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Copenhagen / Denmark
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Could be cracked solder joints at the voltage regulator(s) with the small cooling fins at the bottom center board next to the CD deck.
Martin
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Sami
- Joined on 01-08-2010
- Finland
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Could you show it in photo or diagram.
.sami
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