Beopower 600/1000
Manufactured: 1971 - unknown
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Beopower 600 was a mains adaptor which was able to run Bang & Olufsen products such as Beolit 400 and Beolit 600 which required just 7,5V.
This saved the products' batteries and therefore lessened running costs. Beolit 500 and 700 had built-in power units so Beopower was not required. Beopower 1000 was designed specifically for Beolit 1000.
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Beopower 600/1000 Product Specifications
Beopower 600 Specifications
Dimensions W x H x D 49 x 36,5 x 11 mm
Weight 385g
Power supply: voltage 220 V AC, constant connection to mains, type 8901005 240 V AC, constant connection to mains, type 8901006
Power consumption 0,7 - 5 watts
Output voltage 7,5 volts DC, stabilised
Output current Max 0,5 amps, short-circuit proof
Internal resistance < 1 ohm
Connector socket DIN 45 323
Semiconductors
Transistors 2
Diodes 5
Beopower 1000 Specifications
Dimensions W x H x D 98 x 60 x 108 cm
Weight Approx. 850g
Power supply : voltage 220 V AC, constant connection to mains, type 8901005 240 V AC, constant connection to mains, type 8901006
Power consumption Max 25 watts
Output voltage switchable between 6 - 7,5 - 9 and 12 volts DC
Output current Max 10 watts at 7,5 vols. Short-circuit proof.
Connector socket DIN 45 323
Semiconductors
Transistors 3
Note that the power supply incorporated an electronic protection circuit which automatically turned off the output voltage in case of short circuits and overloads
Related Products
- Beolit 400 Portable Radio
- Beolit 500 Portable Radio (1972)
- Beolit 600 Portable Radio (1964)
- Beolit 700 Portable Radio (1972)
- Beolit 1000 Portable Radio
Created: 27th February 2007
Modified: 3rd March 2019
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Photos courtesy of Sponszart.