Braun Audio 310 restaurieren
Braun Audio 310 restaurieren
Dear reader,
First, I'm sorry I can't write in German. I hope you will try to help me in English.
I have a wonderful Braun Audio 310, but last week it's turning table has broken. I think its the engine, since it won't move at all anymore.
Now I want to have it checked and restaurated. I live in Amsterdam, but I am willing to travel to Germany to have it properly done. I have great difficulty finding someone in Holland.
Does anyone have any tips where do find someone? Please let me know.
Kind regards,
Reinder Reuvers
First, I'm sorry I can't write in German. I hope you will try to help me in English.
I have a wonderful Braun Audio 310, but last week it's turning table has broken. I think its the engine, since it won't move at all anymore.
Now I want to have it checked and restaurated. I live in Amsterdam, but I am willing to travel to Germany to have it properly done. I have great difficulty finding someone in Holland.
Does anyone have any tips where do find someone? Please let me know.
Kind regards,
Reinder Reuvers
Re: Braun Audio 310 restaurieren
Hello Reinder,
have you already taken off the turntable plate to check whether the rubber belt connecting the drive to the turntable is still OK? The turntable plate is simply laid on the sub-plate which is diven by the belt, you can just take it away.
Best regards
Gerhard
have you already taken off the turntable plate to check whether the rubber belt connecting the drive to the turntable is still OK? The turntable plate is simply laid on the sub-plate which is diven by the belt, you can just take it away.
Best regards
Gerhard
Re: Braun Audio 310 restaurieren
Hello Gerhard,
I have done that, unfortunately this is not the problem. Could you help me any further?
Reinder
I have done that, unfortunately this is not the problem. Could you help me any further?
Reinder
Re: Braun Audio 310 restaurieren
Hello Reinder,
the electric circuit of the motor is quite simple. Do you have a multimeter for Volt, Ampere and Ohm? Then you should check whether the motor is the problem or the switch - but be careful, the motor operates with high AC-voltage.
Best Regards
Gerhard
the electric circuit of the motor is quite simple. Do you have a multimeter for Volt, Ampere and Ohm? Then you should check whether the motor is the problem or the switch - but be careful, the motor operates with high AC-voltage.
Best Regards
Gerhard
Re: Braun Audio 310 restaurieren
Hello Gerhard,
Thanks for your awnser. I'm not very good with electrics but I can try. If it would be damaged, where could I buy a new part?
Or is there also a possibility that somebody can restore it for me? I don't have the connections so I would hope I can find somebody here.
Reinder
Thanks for your awnser. I'm not very good with electrics but I can try. If it would be damaged, where could I buy a new part?
Or is there also a possibility that somebody can restore it for me? I don't have the connections so I would hope I can find somebody here.
Reinder
Re: Braun Audio 310 restaurieren
Hello Reinder,
I could offer you an replacement motor, but I don't think that the motor is the problem. One thing you could do to check the mechanical side is to remove the turntable plate and also the sub plate (the one which is driven by the rubber belt). Underneath you will find the switching mechanism. Try to switch the turntable on and off and watch, how the parts are moving. Watch out carefully whether any parts are broken in this area. Maybe you can post photos of the parts close to the turntable axis in the on-Position and in off-position also.
Best regards
Gerhard
I could offer you an replacement motor, but I don't think that the motor is the problem. One thing you could do to check the mechanical side is to remove the turntable plate and also the sub plate (the one which is driven by the rubber belt). Underneath you will find the switching mechanism. Try to switch the turntable on and off and watch, how the parts are moving. Watch out carefully whether any parts are broken in this area. Maybe you can post photos of the parts close to the turntable axis in the on-Position and in off-position also.
Best regards
Gerhard