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March 19, 2023 at 7:39 pm #101808
Twoten
ParticipantWhenspin is selected, the pump runs for a few seconds then stops. No motor action.
No motor action on wash.
Motor tests OK and plenty of carbon brush remaining.
Are there any common causes for this if not the motor?March 19, 2023 at 8:03 pm #486244electrofix
Moderatora lot of them have a small board. top of the machine hanging on a plastic frame. only about 4 inches square with one plug on it
check that baord for damage / bad solder joints etc
DaveMarch 19, 2023 at 8:40 pm #486245Twoten
Participantelectrofix wrote: a lot of them have a small board. top of the machine hanging on a plastic frame. only about 4 inches square with one plug on it
check that baord for damage / bad solder joints etc
DaveI think it’s the DC board. I couldn’t see any damage or dry joints.
March 19, 2023 at 9:23 pm #486246electrofix
Moderatorok if dc board looks ok check wiring to motor
just like you were able to see field coil, tacho and armature reading with a meter at the motor terminals you should be able to get the same readings from the other end of the cable. have had the odd wire break at the motor plug over the years
can get a diagram if you need one
Dave
March 19, 2023 at 10:29 pm #486247Twoten
Participantelectrofix wrote: ok if dc board looks ok check wiring to motor
just like you were able to see field coil, tacho and armature reading with a meter at the motor terminals you should be able to get the same readings from the other end of the cable. have had the odd wire break at the motor plug over the years
can get a diagram if you need one
Dave
A diagram would be handy, thanks.
March 20, 2023 at 10:03 am #486248electrofix
Moderatorsorted
Dave
March 20, 2023 at 10:22 am #486249Twoten
Participantelectrofix wrote:sorted
Dave
Thanks Dave,
I did try and bell out the wiring loom but as the wires don’t go to a specific motor plug it was difficult to know what was connected to where. This will make it a lot easier to check.March 20, 2023 at 3:11 pm #486250electrofix
ModeratorTwoten wrote:
Thanks Dave,
I did try and bell out the wiring loom but as the wires don’t go to a specific motor plug it was difficult to know what was connected to where. This will make it a lot easier to check.they also go through the bridge rectifier on the DC board so you cant bell direct to the board
Dave
March 23, 2023 at 7:31 pm #486251Twoten
ParticipantMotor and wiring checked out OK.
Replaced DC Board which resolved the problem.
Thanks for the help. -
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