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  • #56213
    mexking
    BRONZE Member
    Location: Mexico city
    #56218
    chartz
    GOLD Member

    Hi Søren,

    Long time no see!

    No ideas yet, but full moral support in the meantime ☺️

    My own BM 4400 has been in constant, everyday use for about 10 years now, still going strong. Conclusion: they don’t like to be stored…

    Jacques

    Location: Burgundy
    #56222
    mexking
    BRONZE Member

    Hi Jacques good to see you again, a few of us still there

    I will have to pack out my oscilloscope and get working again, but the BM 4400 is not the easiest to work on.

    What I dont understand is why the overload circuit doesnt cut in

    Søren

    Location: Mexico city
    #56249
    Valve1
    GOLD Member

    Ola gringo, good to see you back Soren.

    Eddie

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    #56250
    mexking
    BRONZE Member

    Hola Eddie

    This is going to take some time, I haven’t touched a B&O or an instrument for some 5 year

    Good to see you

    Søren

    Location: Mexico city
    #56338
    mexking
    BRONZE Member

    Went in to check the power supplies, but before that I checked the idle current one more time, I connect my DMM and turn on, the idle current starts at 40 mV and increase to 150-160 within some 20 seconds right and left. I disconnected the power supply to the output amps P11 and P12 and started checking all the supplies 15,24 and 35 VDC all spot on give or take 0.1 VDC, but the USTB 35 VDC shows 38.5 VDC right and left channel. I did a big job restoring this unit some 10-12 years ago, had it working for a couple of years without problems, and as the search function in archived forums does not work I dont find my old thread about it. I am a bit lost here, will have to think about what to do.

    Location: Mexico city
    #56358
    Dillen
    Moderator

    A drifting idle can be caused by bad thermal contact to the heatsink.
    Did you use the proper white heatsink paste?

    Martin

    #56360
    mexking
    BRONZE Member

    Thank you Martin

    I never thought of that, have been wondering the whole day, same failure left and right and no failures in the power feeds. Ordered new paste and will check on Monday. If this is the failure I may have other units with failures coming

    Location: Mexico city
    #56367
    Dillen
    Moderator

    The modern grey stuff often sold for use with computer CPUs is useless. Some of it dries hard over a week or two.
    Silicone pads – some are fairly good, others are junk. I don’t like them, and I throw them away on sight.
    The original white heatsink compound, that was also used originally, works best. It will last for decades.

    Martin

    #56453
    mexking
    BRONZE Member
    Location: Mexico city
    #56466
    mexking
    BRONZE Member
    Location: Mexico city
    #56467
    Dillen
    Moderator

    Put a scope on an output.
    Check for oscillation.

    Martin

    #56468
    mexking
    BRONZE Member

    Thank you Martin, will do

    Its 5-6 years ago that I used my oscilloscope and I didn’t use it that much so I will have to get into learning again, not a problem but will take a little time

    Found my old thread here

    Location: Mexico city
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