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February 24, 2012 at 8:16 pm #68092
slyp98
Participanthey fellers , this is the second one o these ive been to in afew weeks same prob , E 35 on display after diagnostic , checked inlet solenoids , wiring harnesses , pressure switches , power constantly going to big pressostat i had a look at the board and this is awhat i see ,,,,, if i replace the board do i need to replace the big switch also? ❓
February 24, 2012 at 9:29 pm #369549jimca007
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Assuming you’ve checked for blockages etc E35 water level too high would suggest the overfill level on the white pressure switch has stuck shut. E32,33 and 34 were more associated with the black round pressure switch but then of course what you says right the board reads both so if its faulty then it could give you any number of ghost faults
February 24, 2012 at 11:36 pm #369550slyp98
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made a hames of the pic , it shows burning on the board at the top centre of pic
February 25, 2012 at 1:15 pm #369551Martin
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Have you meggered the heater I wonder? 💡
February 27, 2012 at 8:52 pm #369552jimca007
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Is that burning or carbon dust? sorry but my eye sights gettin worse !
February 27, 2012 at 9:56 pm #369553Panther
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Looks like carbon dust on the PCB and it looks like there’s dry joints top left corner. These machines do have problems with the heaters having a low insulation and sometimes residual current leakage from the heater under load that’s not always detectable with your meter that can cause the fault you have.
Good luck BigCol.
February 28, 2012 at 8:28 am #369554slyp98
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i dont have a megger , the board was blown clean , there was a lot of dust on it , blackened the plastic housing it is encased in too , this is whats left i didnt rub it though i’m a bit paranoid about static blowing components , i’m gonna buy a megger in the next few weeks realised its just so handy to rule all the stray earths and poor insulators out once and for all in one foul swoop ha
February 28, 2012 at 9:18 am #369555Martin
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slyp98 wrote:i’m gonna buy a megger in the next few weeks realised its just so handy to rule all the stray earths and poor insulators out once and for all in one foul swoop ha
It’s a fundamental necessity in your job to have one, so please don’t take weeks to buy one. Besides, is your customer gonna wait weeks before you discover that the heater has got an earth leak?
February 28, 2012 at 1:29 pm #369556slyp98
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well its gonna be €150 for a control board , €30 for a heater plus my time , its 4 to5 yrs old so they will buy a new machine rather than waste that kind of money on the old appliance thats across the board with any major appliance when the parts prices go over €150
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