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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
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Thanks! I just got lucky on that! Thanks again for all the help. -Mark T.
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YAY!!!! Guess what? It's up & running again! I knew this was a power issue, so I took the fuse out again, and checked out the fuse holder..It had some gunk? or some minor corrosion on one side of it. I cleaned both sides real good while I was in there w/ a small wire brush, reinserted the fuse, fired it up again & the motor started turning
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Yep, I knew that kinda from reading the posts... I think it runs though for like 3 revolutions without a record on it <or for a few seconds & then shuts down> when it was working before. It is not even doing that now. Thanks for asking!!!! Anything that you can think of like that will probably help... -MT
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Thanks Peter & Martin, I will look at it again today... The power supply fuse is definitely "good" I checked it w/ a meter. The motor doesn't spin at all, with or without a belt, so I have to rule that new belt out too. It was the first thing I checked actually. I will check that little switch board w/ the copper contacts on it though
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Hi All! I bought a B&O RX2 used, and have been using it for about 6-7 months & loving it! However, The belt was stretched out, a little shot <slght variance in speeds etc.>So I bought a replacement belt for it & changed it..Seemed pretty straightforward to do<so I thought>...I simply removed the platter, then took the two Phillips
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