Hoover 5036 module

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  • #54772
    onecallpaul
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    If you fit the plugs wrong will it still work but not properly or would it blow ?cheers Paul

    #320934
    Penguin45
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    Re: Hoover 5036 module

    Sorry, Paul – I haven’t got the first idea of what you’re asking us.

    Chris.

    #320935
    onecallpaul
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    Re: Hoover 5036 module

    Hi mate, there are three connectors one small two large, I wondered what the outcome would be if the twolarge ones were reversed. I soldered a dry joint and stupidly didn’t mark the connectors thinking they would only fit one way , the machine seemed to be working fine but was called back because it was tripping rcd on spin. I tested the motor and the comm was leaking to earth changed the motor and got another call saying same problem I just wondered if I fitted the module connectors wrong what would happen?

    #320936

    Re: Hoover 5036 module

    Was looking at a WDM120 today. I think that’s same module or similar. I cannot imagine anything would work at all, motor wise, if you had put them back wrong way. Unless you left without a final functional check and I don’t think you’d do that. Only thing I can think is, how did 1st motor go down? Not water leaking onto it I hope.
    Mike.

    #320937
    onecallpaul
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    Re: Hoover 5036 module

    Once I,d repaired the board I filled it up and put it on spin and it functioned normally,there was no signs of a leak and I like you thought if the connectors were wrong nothing would happen or maybe the board or fuse would blow. Well I’m going there at 9 so I’ll post what I find Cheers Paul

    #320938
    timdowning
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    Re: Hoover 5036 module

    If your machine is a washer dryer they can leak from the rear of the blower motor. The water, not much, goes onto the motor wiring.

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