Candy GO147 overheating.

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  • #54469
    allan73
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    Can anyone advise what reading i should be getting for the thermistor at room temp for this washer ? customer complains of overheating on 40 degree programmes and clothes overly creased. ❓

    #319745
    allan73
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    Re: Candy GO147 overheating.

    Can anyone advise with this? Am i looking at 20-50k ohms ?

    #319746
    helo_75
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    itll be the board

    the thermistor would show a fault

    #319747
    Martin
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    Re: Candy GO147 overheating.

    allan73 wrote:Can anyone advise with this? Am i looking at 20-50k ohms ?

    At room temp the NTC should read around 19.5kOhms and display show an E5 error code if it’s reading a fault to or from it! 😉

    #319748
    allan73
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    Re: Candy GO147 overheating.

    Been around to look at this, reading at 80k and strangely rising quite rapidly as i tested it even though thermistor still screwed to tub.
    Connectors to board seem tight and no reports of fault codes, i don’t know if i should chance a new thermistor on it can’t see them being too pricey ?

    #319749
    allan73
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    Re: Candy GO147 overheating.

    Just got around to updating this thread, replaced thermistor and tested pluged into my energy monitor. Heater duly switched on and OFF in expected time. 😀

    #319750
    Martin
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    Re: Candy GO147 overheating.

    Candy thermistors are made out of, you guessed it already, candy! 😛

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