New hoover cond T dryer

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    21rich33
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    After reading the thread below (at least I feel better after reading it, because I thought it was just me who couldn’t see an easy way to do these)(I just avoid belts/Jockey pulleys on these)

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ic&t=39310

    Before Xmas I had to go to one of these (or similar, I cant remember the exact model))

    http://www.hoover.co.uk/Product.aspx?Product=291

    The motor was just humming. I diagnosed a faulty condenser……………. 8)

    Flipping hell. After about an hour and a 1/4, I completed the job. 👿

    I mean what’s the point of mounting the condenser on the inaccessible motor frame 😈

    After removing the front, including the water drawer and pipe work and god knows what else, I just managed to get my fat hands in and change the Capacitor without removing the drum. Would I do it again…………Well I expect so 😡 But I’ll give it careful consideration. :rolls:

    Richard

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    Penguin45
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    Re: New hoover cond T dryer

    Now you know – charge accordingly!

    Chris.

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