Beko Condesation

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  • #59195
    pmb
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    Sold a Beko WMC 62W About 14 months ago, No feed to heater from PCB and programme faults, Customer says has intermittently had programme faults for a some time.
    The Machine is located at the side of the house open at one end,
    I dont wont to put a new modul in and find damp is damaging module.
    Has anyone tryed covering the board with something maybe varnish or putting some loft insulation at back of Module.

    #337323
    robbra
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    Re: Beko Condesation

    That’s asking for trouble especially in this weather. I used to have lots of machines in London that were put in old outside toilets but I refused to guarantee repairs on the grounds of damp and freezing and tumble dryers a no-no with steam and condensation. They don’t mix and that was with just timers, way before all these electronic boards.
    Rob

    #337324
    Allsorts
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    Re: Beko Condesation

    I do believe there is a coating product that you can spay on the board that is protective and non-conductive, a little like spray dope.

    Try asking Tony at EMW for his advice on the matter – 0115 9652118

    George

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