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  • Re: Beogram 6000 / 4002 ToneArm not lowering - Lubrication Points

    well seems you succeded in dissuading me from making anything inside the 6000. You don't want to have a murder on your shoulders Dillen, ( Martin ) I'll send a pm..... but I don't know how. Seems I can't send you a mail. Loris
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Loris on 07-08-2009
  • Re: Beogram 6000 / 4002 ToneArm not lowering - Lubrication Points

    Replacing the bulb only, seems something I can do. Is this bulb available? Is it a standard bulb? Thanx
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Loris on 07-08-2009
  • Re: Beogram 6000 / 4002 ToneArm not lowering - Lubrication Points

    Well, I'll get the right led but will it be an easy task? Have I to put the resistance in the right place on the board or somewhere else? How can I check if the photoresistor is good bofore attempting to do the work? Thanx
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Loris on 07-07-2009
  • Re: Beogram 6000 / 4002 ToneArm not lowering - Lubrication Points

    [quote user="yachadm"] I also converted the Photoresistor bulb to a Yellow low-intensity 1.8V LED and a 1K resistor. This is by no means necessary, but it's one less thing (burnt-out bulb) to have to worry about in the long run. [/quote] I read about the led here, in the second post. Well actually I didn't write I was telling about
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Loris on 07-07-2009
  • Re: SMMC4

    [quote user="tournedos"]And "have you ever seen a transparent cantilever" was a great conversation piece! (or should that rather be )[/quote] Post a good picture so we can admire i t
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by Loris on 07-07-2009
  • Re: Beogram 6000 / 4002 ToneArm not lowering - Lubrication Points

    [quote user="yachadm"]I also converted the Photoresistor bulb to a Yellow low-intensity 1.8V LED and a 1K resistor. This is by no means necessary, but it's one less thing (burnt-out bulb) to have to worry about in the long run.[/quote] I have the LED and the resistance. How exactly do I do this work? My knowlodge about electronics is very
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Loris on 07-07-2009
  • Re: beogram 6000 problem

    Well the "housing with lamp" ( n. 244 in the manual ) doesn't work. Can I get one somewhere ? Should I check if the power supply reaches the lamp? How? There is another lamp ( that works) inside the carrier. What is it for? If you're interested click here: http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/p/12646/94148.aspx#94148
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by Loris on 07-06-2009
  • Re: beogram 6000 problem

    Thanx Mika, as soon as I can I'll take a look at it. I've seen the "adjustment of shutter" section in the manual and I'll check if everything is ok.
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by Loris on 07-04-2009
  • Re: beogram 6000 problem

    How do I test it ? Is it this? The arm moves back and forward, lowers properly but then remains stuck in his position http://forum.beoworld.org/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.PostAttachments/00.00.20.98.09/assembly.jpg
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by Loris on 07-04-2009
  • Re: beogram 6000 problem

    well, I lubricated the important points and they seem to work well, I lowered the bearing spindle at the right height, and now the arm won't lower without a disc, I realigned the motor and the belt stays in the middle of the pulley but.... the servo doesn't work. It doesn't travel a millimeter Any suggestion? Loris
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by Loris on 07-04-2009
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