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t1412

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BEKO NR35228PD
« on: June 13, 2011,11:08:07 »
ok guys got this old beko it's a nr35228pd repairiing it for an old lady up the road. at switch on dead took the back off found main fuse blown put another1 same again tested output transistor ok . any other ideas got a feeling it could be the lopty cheers

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BEKO NR35228PD
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Re: BEKO NR35228PD
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2011,04:28:05 »
hi
check psu for shorts, if none change positor
good luck
daz

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Re: BEKO NR35228PD
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2011,12:37:05 »
cheers daz you would happen to have a schematic knocking about cheers

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Re: BEKO NR35228PD
« Reply #3 on: June 15, 2011,08:43:17 »
sorry shaun dont have one for this set, but some other quuqer might

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Re: BEKO NR35228PD
« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2011,12:48:46 »
Hi T1412,

Had lots of tubed Beko in where spurious mains fuse blowing was a decent earner - got rid of most my positors apart from those odd Philips ones that were not series in operation - typical Philips - they just have to do it differently.

Have a schematic - attached - all the best - Chris

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Re: BEKO NR35228PD
« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2011,20:34:52 »
i.ve change the posistor it stop blowing fuses but still dead. chris really gratefull for the schematic

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Re: BEKO NR35228PD
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