Hi all, Yesterday i got a Eumig Mark S810 HQS for my collection and its amplifier wasn't working. Now i allready have some 800 projectors with an HQS amplifier and some are broken and some are not. Mind you, they are different in comparison to a "normal"800 series amplifier. I had a suspicion which turned out to be true. The HQS amplifiers have a big capacitor 2200uF, 40 volts. It is switched paralel to the diode rectifier to make sure the rectified power becomes as much of a DC as possible with the least amount of ripple (i dont know the correct english terms but electro technicians will know what i mean, it is a very common way of rectifying AC to DC). Anyway Capacitor C30 will short out after years and kill the fuse of the amp immediately. I have a circuit diagram but if you open the projector up the big capacitor cant miss. In a normal 800 amplifier this capacitor is switched differently and poses less of a problem.
So the first thing i did was getting rid of the capacitor to test the amplifier and lo and behold, it worked again. Mind you the power is not rectified to a good DC so you will hear really weird sound coming out of the speaker. But for diagnosing it is fine. So the solution as with so many old pieces of electronics, when this happens it needs new capacitors. So if you are wondering if the sound heads are dead, which is a big fear with eumig owners. It might be just the capacitors. It takes an afternoon of work and maybe ten euros for new capacitors and a box of fuses.
In 20 years of playing with eumigs i never had one with dead sound heads, because the 100 hours they where guaranteed with are seldom reached in the days of normal use.
the caps i am going to replace : i will replace them all just to be sure
- 2200 uF 40Volts
- 1000 uF 16Volts
- 47 uF 25 volts
- 4 uF 16 volts
i hope this helps saving more eumigs from unneeded disposal
So the first thing i did was getting rid of the capacitor to test the amplifier and lo and behold, it worked again. Mind you the power is not rectified to a good DC so you will hear really weird sound coming out of the speaker. But for diagnosing it is fine. So the solution as with so many old pieces of electronics, when this happens it needs new capacitors. So if you are wondering if the sound heads are dead, which is a big fear with eumig owners. It might be just the capacitors. It takes an afternoon of work and maybe ten euros for new capacitors and a box of fuses.
In 20 years of playing with eumigs i never had one with dead sound heads, because the 100 hours they where guaranteed with are seldom reached in the days of normal use.
the caps i am going to replace : i will replace them all just to be sure
- 2200 uF 40Volts
- 1000 uF 16Volts
- 47 uF 25 volts
- 4 uF 16 volts
i hope this helps saving more eumigs from unneeded disposal
Comment