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December 21, 2010 at 7:29 pm #59736
spanishwhite
ParticipantAnywhere in the uk that repairs bosch pcbs?
Spanish electrician has just put 380volts through a clients bosch šÆDecember 21, 2010 at 8:33 pm #339457iadom
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EMW don’t appear to do any Bosch PCB’s.
QER do list a large number, not sure of their overall success rate though.
December 21, 2010 at 10:03 pm #339458codlets
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I’ve Just had a bosch washing machine module repaired by QER.
It was a classixx, havent got the model number to hand.December 28, 2010 at 1:16 pm #339459spanishwhite
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Thanks guys
December 28, 2010 at 2:56 pm #339460Martin
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spanishwhite wrote:Spanish electrician has just put 380volts through a clients bosch šÆ
PCB repair you say?……..hhmmmmmm?…..No way Jose’ (or is it Juan?)8)
Sticking 380 volts up it’s diodes, capacitors, transistors and eeproms will cook that PCB beyond any possible repair option I would have thought. It’s (how you say in Spain…..?)…..Maraca’d… š
December 29, 2010 at 2:54 pm #339461leavemetogetonwithit
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Was it that he got his megger leads on the wrong pins? (Spanish electrician unfamiliar with English plug perhaps?) 240v ac rms has a peak around 340v IIRC, so I wouldn’t have thought it would have got that upset. It really depends on how long it was applied for. 5 secs would be normal for insulation test. I should think it would be DC so it should have been “stopped” by the first capacitor to get it.
Phone call to either QER or EMW explaining situation would be best. They are very helpful.
Mike.December 29, 2010 at 3:00 pm #339462Martin
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The Spanish spark will have hooked the machine up to their 380volt 3 phase power line Mike so the module is likely toast…!!!!:wink:
December 29, 2010 at 3:22 pm #339463spanishwhite
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The electrician was working on a new feed to supply power to wine presses and bottling equipment.Somehow he managed to connect it to the house supply.A mobile phone that was on charge flew across the room.The sparky looked up and said “oops”.
there is some sign of scorching but the client wants to go for a repair.December 29, 2010 at 3:26 pm #339464leavemetogetonwithit
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Martin wrote:The Spanish spark will have hooked the machine up to their 380volt 3 phase power line Mike so the module is likely toast…!!!!:wink:
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Are you psychic, Martin, or did I miss something?
Mike.
Edit: OK, I guess you just guessed from the 380v figure. Must admit it would have been a long shot that Spain used 380v meggers!December 29, 2010 at 10:45 pm #339465gandh1
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whats the bsh price for a new module? or have you got the full ER no?
some of them are less than £80, direct, if you ask for trade disc.
lot less hassle than there back there and back and sending it to and fro to qer. i cant see much change from £60 inc P&P if you try to get it repaired???
December 30, 2010 at 12:25 pm #339466Phidom
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I just pronounced BER on a Bosch tumble dryer as the module is Ā£203 + VAT trade from Connect. I don’t know if QER do repairs on the dryer modules but in any case I’m still in dispute with them over a job they did years ago. š
December 30, 2010 at 12:47 pm #339467spanishwhite
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Hi Guys,thanks for all your comments.The enr is wfo2452nl/07 and the fd is 8410 100721.Bsh have got them listed at £137.
I’ll speak to the customer and leave them to decide.January 3, 2011 at 5:38 pm #339468alfie
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While on the subject of pcb repair Iād like to take this opportunity to thank contributors to the sticky section.
Before the Xmas break I did my first repair. Replacing a start button on a Bosch pcb.
Very fiddly probably because my soldering iron was too big but rewarding and profitable none the less.
Thanks again and best wishes for the new year -
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