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Jordi Veytia Iglesias.
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18 September 2024 at 20:54 #59181
Jordi Veytia Iglesias
BRONZE MemberHello, I recently got a Beogram 8002. The issue it has is that it doesn’t turn on, not even the red standby dot.
I checked the insides and everything seems to be fine.Inside the power supply the fuse and the transformer do not seem to be damaged.
My guess is that the Wicon capacitor of the power supply is dead.
Does anyone know which is a good replacement capacitor?
Thanks 🙂
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The Capacitor that you mentioned is the last I would change because this is the Phase Cap for the Platter Motor mechanism which normally lasts very long.
If you got no LED I would resolder ALL solder joints of the plugs on the PCB’s an performing a recap of ALL electrolytic capacitors on thePCB’s.
Usually after that the BG 8000 will start up again…following issues have to be inspected later.
Here, on Beolovers site, you will find a bunch load to read about restoring the BG 8000
https://beolover.blogspot.com/p/beogram-80008002-restoration.html
let us know about your progress
Kind regards
Christian
6 December 2024 at 22:33 #61393Francois Lemahieu
BRONZE MemberHi Jordi, have you made some progress since then?
I have no experience whatsoever in fixing a Beogram 8002 and I certainly don’t mean to question Christian’s advice. I am starting looking into my Beogram (which used to be my father’s) as it went down a couple of months ago (same issue as yours, no standby dot). Given my father got it firsthand, I plan to test the power supply first (I have never tried resoldering before and don’t plan to give it a go on the Beogram). In case the capacitor happens to be the defective part, I have seen that beolover has a fancy replacement part for sale here: https://beolover.com/products/motor-capacitor-for-beogram-8000-and-8002?srsltid=AfmBOorVVyq1ac6mtxyNRzYs3qntusTpMdpkbGvgwSCFO5RvZbALmjbR
Francois
6 January 2025 at 22:38 #62364Jordi Veytia Iglesias
BRONZE MemberHi Francois, I haven’t made any progress on my Beogram. I got the parts Christian recommended, but I haven’t got to the soldering yet.
I’ll venture into re-soldering the capacitors and in case that ends up not being the issue I’ll replace the one in the power supply.
I’ll keep you updated once I get to it.
Thanks for the advice and good luck with yours.
Jordi
30 August 2025 at 00:30 #69182Jordi Veytia Iglesias
BRONZE MemberHello, how are you?
I’ve been replacing all the capacitors on the PCB. But I have one question. In the instructions that came with the capacitors for the Beogram 8002 from Beoparts shop, it says that on C27 an additional connection should be introduced, linking the negative pin of C27 to the negative pin of C20.
I know there are different versions of the PCB and the instructions do not specify if this additional connection should be done on all versions or just in specific ones. I do notice that my PCB is slightly different from the one shown in the instructions which is why I don’t know if I should introduce the new connection.
Anyone knows if this applies to all versions or just some of them?Thanks 🙂
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