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  • #6171
    admin
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    I am looking for a replacement Printed Circuit Board and switches (not the external switch panel, just the actual switches and the PCB) for a Homark Integrated Cooker Hood. Model No. 01-800153.
    A track has burnt out on the board, which could be repaired, but I would rather replace the whole board.
    Any sources for this part would be appreciated.

    #116033
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Homark Cooker Hood PCB required

    I’ve checked the info I have and the model you have isn’t listed I’m afraid.

    It may be an older model. Caremark who used to supply spares for the Homark appliances are no longer and a lot of Homark parts are quite hard to obtain.

    I would suggest you attempt a repair on the pcb, even if it was easy to get hold of it won’t be cheap.

    Dave.

    #116034
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: Homark Cooker Hood PCB required

    Thanks for the advice Dave. I’ll get soldering! Or maybe build a new switch panel, as I don’t much like the design of the existing one – too much stress on soldered joints when the switches are moved.
    Thanks Again for looking.
    Phil.

    #116035
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: Homark Cooker Hood PCB required

    Phil (PWH) wrote:Or maybe build a new switch panel

    Probably the best choice if you have the means to do it 😉

    Dave.

    #116036
    woz
    Participant

    Re: Homark Cooker Hood PCB required

    Hi Phil

    The model above is a very old model went obsolete 6 years ago

    the part number for the PCB is 46001160020.

    It may still be available and Caremark is still going for parts only

    0870 7502435 is their number

    Give it a try it should only be about £20 (but don’t quote me on that

    regards

    Woz 😉

    #116037
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: Homark Cooker Hood PCB required

    Thanks Woz, I’ll give that a go.
    I really should have done this little job by now! The main deterrent is nothing to do with the wiring or soldering, that’s the nice bit… It’s cleaning all the parts of that accumulated grease and fat, which I feel obliged to do before replacing it, if only because of the fire hazard it must present. I have tried to get the good wife to do it, but she hasn’t shown much interest! 🙄 I’ll do it tomorrow! :beer:
    Cheers,
    Phil.

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