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Home Forums Product Discussion & Questions BeoVision Beovision 9 amplifier capacitor failure. Smoke

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    Jonathan Norris
    BRONZE Member

    hi, I was given a beovision 9 and on getting it to turn on (believe it needs a new foil in the renote). After 5 minutes it began smoking. I took it apart to find a blown capacitor in the amplifier for the centre speaker. Itโ€™s the riga 100n 0.1uf capacitor no 289 from memory. Thinking Iโ€™m going to steal the same capacitor out of the hdr2 unit to replace it with as the recoding function is obsolete and Iโ€™ll remove that unit anyway. But does anyone know if there is a reason that capacitor might blow before I do. Tia.

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    #65336
    Madskp
    GOLD Member

    Hello

    Rifa caps (I guess thats the brand of them?) have a bad reputation of going bad due to aging, moisture, thermal stress etc. try to do a Google search on Rifa caps for more info regarding failure of them.

    Therefor I would not recommend to replace with a used one as this might also blow anytime soon.

    I was advised in another thread to be sure to get a replacement with an X2 marking which the installed one might also have.

    And lastly use gloves when you handle the burnt one. The residu will smell for a long period, so avoid getting it on your fingers

     

    Location: Denmark
    #65340
    Jonathan Norris
    BRONZE Member

    Thanks. Yes the smell sucks. I have been advised to replace it with a non rifa foil cap equivalent 100n x2. But without suggesting which one to use, I dont suppose you know of one? T.i.a

    #65349
    Madskp
    GOLD Member

    I have been advised to replace it with a non rifa foil cap equivalent 100n x2. But without suggesting which one to use, I dont suppose you know of one? T.i.a

    I just replaced with a Rifa of same specifications in my Playmaker, thinking if it can last 10 years it might be just fine.

    Location: Denmark
    #65355
    Jonathan Norris
    BRONZE Member

    I presume the capacitors can affect audio quality. An equivalent may not create the same sound. I have no idea. I think I will just steal the one out of the hdr2 unit for now. I couldnโ€™t seem to get that unit to power up anyway. Likely not had half as much use over its life.

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