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December 12, 2022 at 10:10 pm #101464
Jack123
ParticipantHi,
I need to have 2 resistors replaced on the main module of the Beko DCU7230W tumble dryer. These are R1 and R3 and I need to know their values, please. I hope someone can help with this info or maybe a close-up photo of the resistors.
Many thanks in advance.December 12, 2022 at 11:19 pm #484837electrofix
Moderatorcant find any clear pics of the panel
where are there resistors and what do they do ?
maybe you can host a pic on another site so i can see where they are on the board
Dave
December 14, 2022 at 9:14 pm #484838Jack123
ParticipantHi,
Sorry for the delay but I don’t have the dryer with me at the moment and had to wait for photos. Here they are:https://ibb.co/5BBbKKd
https://ibb.co/8Kg4J34
https://ibb.co/pbr5S01I hope they are good enough and someone will be able to help.
Many thanks.December 14, 2022 at 11:11 pm #484839electrofix
Moderatorwhat i need to see is which connecter and pin these resistors feed
pics cant be enlarged enough to see everthing and i cant see the orientation of the board
Dave
December 15, 2022 at 10:18 am #484840tubafan
ParticipantI’d have thought the failure of those resistors is more likely to be a consequence of another component failure. Unless you can find that they are likely to burn out again.
December 15, 2022 at 10:29 am #484841electrofix
Moderatortubafan wrote:I’d have thought the failure of those resistors is more likely to be a consequence of another component failure. Unless you can find that they are likely to burn out again.
agree there we need to find out what these resistors connect to
some early model with old thermistor on the element used to blow to earth and damage resistors
Dave
December 15, 2022 at 10:02 pm #484842Jack123
ParticipantI can’t give you too much info on the connections I’m afraid. What I know is that it all started with no heating (everything was fine apart from no heating), then the heating element got changed (as it was supposedly the reson of the failure) but it appeared later, after the check from an electrician that it was all good apparently. Anyway, after the heating element got changed the dryer suddenly stopped working at all. At first it was working fine although there was still no heating. Then it suddenly like snapped. Turned itself off completely. I don’t know if it was because of the new heating element or just coincidence. We are trying to repair it now. My electrician found these burnt resistors and that’s where we want to start. Not sure if changing them makes it any better but that’s the only obvious thing that can be done right now.
Going back to the details of the board and resistors, if zooming the pics would be enough for you to see all you need to see then the best way is to save the pics to your pc and open them in your photo viewing app. Then you should have a much better zoom. If you want me to send them to another hosting site then let me know, please.
Many thanks.December 15, 2022 at 10:39 pm #484843electrofix
Moderatordifficult to see pic but R2 does not look to clever either
the inportant thing for me is where the pin labelled goes to . I can see the whole board and io cant see the other side so i cant read the connector number. what i need to know is why these resistors blew and then we know if we replace them or the board they wont blow again
Dave
December 18, 2022 at 9:43 pm #484844Jack123
Participantelectrofix wrote:difficult to see pic but R2 does not look to clever either
the inportant thing for me is where the pin labelled goes to . I can see the whole board and io cant see the other side so i cant read the connector number. what i need to know is why these resistors blew and then we know if we replace them or the board they wont blow again
Dave
You are right. R2 is blown too but we will be able to read it apparently and that is why I didn’t mention it at all. What I need now are the values of the other resistors – R1 and R3 to try and replace them. Then we’ll see what happens and what’s next.
December 18, 2022 at 10:03 pm #484845electrofix
Moderatorjudging by the petterns on the board i suspect R3 is the same as R28
you have 3 combunations of jumper and resistor. J41 R28 + J40 R3 + J39 R??
Dave
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