deevey
October 14, 2010, 10:01pm
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Behringer BCR2000 ALPS Push Encoder part# ?
Hi all, I recently bought a BCR2000 which has a broken push encoder on the top left (yeah the one used to access settings!)
I took the old encoder out as someone had tried a superglue the whole thing in place which resulted in a jammed push button which seemed to be causing dropouts in the signal!!
Its an ALPS encoder .. but no damn part # having searched the interwebs i’m coming up a blank.
This looks pretty close .. http://radionics.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=searchProducts&searchTerm=623-4237&x=0&y=0
Thoughts or solutions please many thanks
Steve
This might help you get the part number..
edit. There is a full catalogue of Alps encoders on their web site, see if you can get the number from there.
deevey
October 14, 2010, 10:47pm
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Yep saw that, cheers though
Ironically the encoder that has the push switch has a diff part # to what is on radionics site .. go figure.
EC12d = round w/push switch
EC12e = square without push switch
Hell, i’ll take a flyer on the one I linked to … worst case scenario its $5 or $6 down the tubes and I screw up the soldering.
I hope going for the 25ppr is correct now
Did you manage to fix your BCR in the end?
I’ve managed to do the same thing and need some new encoders, did the EC12d work?
deevey
March 29, 2013, 8:32am
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HypnoToad:
Did you manage to fix your BCR in the end?
I’ve managed to do the same thing and need some new encoders, did the EC12d work?
BCR is long since sold, but yep it worked just fine.
I ended up getting the indented version, It felt really nice and was toying with changing the entire top row to indented.
Make sure you get the long shaft - I got the short one accidentally and had to epoxy part of the old shaft to the new one, no big deal.
deevey:
BCR is long since sold, but yep it worked just fine.
I ended up getting the indented version, It felt really nice and was toying with changing the entire top row to indented.
Make sure you get the long shaft - I got the short one accidentally and had to epoxy part of the old shaft to the new one, no big deal.
This encoder was the one? 24 pulse was right? or did you have to turn extra cycles? I need a replacement for the same encoder.
http://radionics.rs-online.com/web/p/mechanical-rotary-encoders/6234237/?searchTerm=623-4237&relevancy-data=636F3D3126696E3D4931384E525353746F636B4E756D6265724D504E266C753D656E266D6D3D6D61746368616C6C26706D3D5E5C647B337D5B5C732D2F255C2E2C5D5C647B332C347D2426706F3D313426736E3D592673743D52535F53544F434B5F4E554D424552267573743D3632332D343233372677633D4E4F4E4526