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  • #74299
    spanner51
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    I have recently replaced a couple of heater relays on the modules of 2 dishwashers I repaired. After reading the recent threads about changing a relay and a fuse on a Miele module, and in the pcb tips I was wondering if anyone can answer the following

    1 Of the 5 pins used which ones are used for what?
    2. What sort of ohms readings can I expect from which pin?
    3. Can any readings be taken without desoldering the relay from the board?

    Thanks in advance

    Graham

    #390832
    RickT
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    Re: PCB Relays

    Diagram at bottom of page should make it clear
    1&2
    http://docs-europe.electrocomponents.co … 02ec08.pdf

    3. No

    #390833
    spanner51
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    Re: PCB Relays

    Yes it does make it clearer and thanks.

    #390834

    Re: PCB Relays

    I use a 12v doorbell battery to activate the coil and a low volt test lamp between the middle (off-set) leg and each of the opposite two in turn to determine with a reasonable degree of certainty which relay is faulty. This usually works without desoldering but is not definitive as relays sometimes work intermittently due to contacts being partly burnt or possibly solenoid mechanisms jammimg.
    Mike.

    #390835
    spanner51
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    Re: PCB Relays

    The 12v battery is a very good idea. I wanted to save time by not doing the old ‘trial and error’ routine. Thanks for your input.

    Graham

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