Braun visacustic 2000 digital 8mm projector
Hello,
some weeks ago, I got this Braun projector on my desk in the Reparier-Bar, where I'm volunteering as a repair guy. The customer described the issue as a "pumping noise". Besides that, everything else is working fine. Plugging in the loudspeaker and power it up showed a pumping noise, depending on the volume setting.
I've opened the projector and a cold shiver was going down my spine. What an ugly construction! Nearly unservicable. Cables here, PCBs there, lots of mechanics and all this mess in a very tiny space. Ungh!
My suspicion was, that there is something wrong with the supply voltages, so I measured the voltages coming from the power supply. 31V, 24V and another one, all very stable and accurate. Blimey!
I told the customer, it is impossible for me in this short time to repair this. Even without any schematics. The customer begged me to try it and finally I agreed to take it home, looking for some kind of service manual and try to repair it. I regretted it the same second, but I have promised to try it. Sigh. I am really softhearted.
I tried to find some schematics via Google, no success. All promising links are dead. I startet a request at the Schaltungsdienst Lange in Berlin. They are known for their huge collection of service manuals for a lot of devices in consumer electronics.
Some days later they came back, told me: "Nope. We don't have any kind of manuals for this Braun projector." Blimey!
So, I started again a desperate attempt to get a schematic or manual and then I found a German forum (
https://www.filmvorfuehrer.de/) where finally a kind soul helped me with a schematic of this bloody thing.
Ok, you little sucker, let's go! I looked for the volume control and saw right before it two little OpAmps (TAA861A) and measured there their supply voltage, which should be around 18.5V. Yes, the 18.5V were there and look! The voltage is pumping like the noise in the speaker! Aha! Desoldered pin 1 of one of the OpAmps and there was silence on both output channels. Could it be, that one of them is broken?
I've ordered two spare parts which I've found in the bay. I've desoldered the OpAmp completely, put the new one in and ... Dang! The Return of the pumping noise! Grrr! Checked again the schematics and there was this suspicious looking electrolytic cap
C115 C135, 220µF. I've desoldered one leg and soldered a new one on the PCB. Switched it on aaaand ... silence. YES! Pulled out the culprit and measured it: zero µFarads. This thing is completely dead. Since the one I've used for the testing was too big I've ordered some more convenient spare parts which should arrive by Saturday.
And here for you are some pictures of this bloody thing. Enjoy!
Right side:

Upper right side:

Lower right side with some nice switches:

Left side, lots of DIN connectors:

Projector lens:

Upper right side, film transport overview:

Transport system, detail:

The halogen lamp:

The place, where all the magic happens:

The fan for the cooling:

The motor:

Overview electronics left side:

The transformer:

The PSU PCB:

A controller board, I think:

A crappy connector construction:

Questionable assembly of the 24V linear voltage regulator:

same funny construction here as well:

Audio power amplifier:

left from the switch, top left from the yellow cap, behind the grey cable sits one of the TAA861A (the one, which I pulled out):

right side with the tone controller:

detail view to the illumination lamp and a power transistor:

left bottom side of the audio main PCB:

right bottom side of the audio main PCB:

This is one of two NOS TAA861A:

This is the deaf capacitor:

And for completeness: the schematics of this poor thing:

Thank you for watching this.

Edit: fixed typo