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January 31, 2016 at 1:59 pm #87460
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KeymasterHello,
I have a Bosch SGS43T58GB/21.
Due probably to damp, the PCB has blown what seems to be a resisitor. It actually went ‘bang’ when plugged in on the bench one day.
Does anyone have a layout/wiring diagram for the PCB? I would like to know the value of the resistor
Phiot attached showing problem component (resistor) for orientation purposes
Alternatively, anyone got a reasonably priced board for sale?
Kind Regards
January 31, 2016 at 2:44 pm #434926iadom
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I am fairly sure that even the Bosch engineers don’t have circuit diagrams at board level.
Ebay is the place to look for second hand boards.
January 31, 2016 at 3:06 pm #434927admin
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someone will have a diagram somewhere – I will bet.
January 31, 2016 at 4:40 pm #434928iadom
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And you will have a snowball in hells chance of getting one, I’ll bet. 😉
January 31, 2016 at 5:33 pm #434929Martin
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A goose, you’ve stuffed it I’m afraid it’s a new board or a squirt of Fairy in the bowl and on with the Marigolds.
January 31, 2016 at 6:18 pm #434930iadom
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Looking at his previous posts I suspect this may not even be his own machine. 😉
January 31, 2016 at 9:52 pm #434931admin
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iadom wrote:Looking at his previous posts I suspect this may not even be his own machine. 😉
You would actually know this based on what evidence? That is correct – none.
Considering your own signature:
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
You would want to take your own advice.
You know exactly that you do not know – So do not comment.
They are all my machines (3), which I got from people who were throwing them out because they either had stopped functioning or they got new ones
I take an interest in repairing things and am not some ‘fly by night’ repair man who botches the machines of others as you seem to suggest – I will leave that to certain ‘professionals’
It would have been better if someone actually came up with a constructive answer – like a picture of the affected resistor – that is why I posted my picture. I could have then worked out the resistance from the code as same is burned on mine and attempted to replace it.
As for ‘stuffing’ the machine, well I am sorry that I repaired it a few days after a close relative died and was not concentrating on the condensation that had built up in the shed on the machine from the previous night.
I am very sorry that I did not check here for expert advice first regarding the specifics of the dew point.
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