bosch wtc84100gb/04 no heat

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  • #84384
    slyp98
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    Hi guys anyone got any tech info on these

    #425533
    Martin
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    Re: bosch wtc84100gb/04 no heat

    Bosch and tech info don’t go together. No heat is either the NTC, TOC or module as a general rule, so it has to be one of them I would think.

    #425534
    slyp98
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    Re: bosch wtc84100gb/04 no heat

    replaced the ntc, toc was fine , i put some damp clothes in and went off for 20 mins came back and heating fine , i removed the condensor and a lot of water had gathered on the flat just in front of the condensor , i checked it and a lot of the passageways are closed with lint , this is a tricky little condensor plastic wave like fins tried to wash it out with a hose no joy , looks like im gonna have to show this one the compressor !!

    #425535
    Kentish
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    Re: bosch wtc84100gb/04 no heat

    A sink of water and push the condenser up and down vigorously usually does the trick.
    Blocked condenser is always the first port of call.

    #425536
    Martin
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    Re: bosch wtc84100gb/04 no heat

    Bloody hell, what size sink do you have? If the condenser is so badly blocked with lint then only a jet washer will clear it. 😉

    #425537
    slyp98
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    Re: bosch wtc84100gb/04 no heat

    Yeah I had a fairly strong jet and it made no impact on it

    #425538
    Kentish
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    Re: bosch wtc84100gb/04 no heat

    Martin wrote:Bloody hell, what size sink do you have? If the condenser is so badly blocked with lint then only a jet washer will clear it. 😉

    I have found too high a pressure only causes more dense blockages, or damage to the high fins.
    You don’t need a big sink to clear a condenser, and is the best method I have found to clear them. You only need about a third of the condenser covered side on, and just force/push the condenser up and down…..then just watch the little bits of fluff in the water.

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