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  • in reply to: Beolab 8000 Not going in to Standby? #57090
    Dargo
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      FIXED IT!!

      Ok so a few things I ran through. I opened up my correctly working 8000 to have on the side to measure values.

      I checked the Relay first on the Transformer board first that I believe may be responsible for the two transformers switching and if you trace back to the PCB 2 the signal appears to be from power on/off section in the Block Diagram, I didn’t have a 24v supply with me so I tried swapping the relays over, no changes here.

      Next I traced the wiring back to TR11 I found the connection fine but then I tested the transistor and comparing the reading to the working Beolabs PCB I found a bizarre reading on TR11! must be this little transistor! I took it off (broke the pad unfortunately so soldiered back on a new one) Ordered a new transistor (BC847B) you will find in the manual… and It’s standby now works!!  I ordered 5x of these transistors and replaced the working one in the working 8000 for good measure down the line!

      I’m not sure if it will help you fix it but it’s worth checking that Transistor, it seems responsible to sending the signal to the relay and PCB 6 with the light!

      in reply to: BeoSound 4 Glass Panel #56482
      Dargo
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        Hi Luuk,

        I had a similar issue with my BS4, the glass would not operate at all and now functions correctly.

        I measured the original b&o broken belt and it is 100mm-101mm in total length and 25mm in diameter. I brought a kit of o-ring seals intended for plumbing at my local hardware store and found one about the same, it has since worked perfectly. I remember reading the belt needs to be tensioned so your belt may not be adequate enough at a 30mm. Try going for a 25mm diameter rubber belt with an circular inner core diameter of roughly 2mm (as measured on the original)

        Only other things I can think of is the gearing system. The two sides need to be aligned, this can be done by changing the position in the gearing for each side (ie puling one side mechanism from the gears teeth and pulling it up or down, they need to both be level otherwise your glass will not be square.) Ensure the mechanism is at full height before plugging back in and testing.

        in reply to: Beolab 8000 Not going in to Standby? #56479
        Dargo
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          Hi Robbie,

          I also have this issue with one of my 8000 speakers, it’s always active which makes it very annoying to always switch it off and on at the mains power.

          I also cleaned all PCB’s and the column, installed new dampening material and no difference.

          I had a feeling it might be PCB 06 Standby that was playing up so I even have redone the solder on that board with no success, capacitors and diodes seem fine.

          Does anyone know where the problem might be? I’m a beginner at diagnosing and reading circuits. I am curious what part is responsible for the standby. I know when power link is not active it automatically shuts down and line usually turns off within a designated amount of time if no signal is active.

          Any clues would be much appreciated. It’s the only thing wrong with this set of speakers and it is driving me crazy every time I work on it!

           

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