Dear BSH Man

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  • #141448
    Martin
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    Re: Dear BSH Man

    gegsy wrote:Winkle it out Martin and have look,

    Trust me Gegsy, next time I get a chance I sure as hell will winkle out my actuator 8)

    (A small tip I know but well worth a shot !)

    #141449
    gegsy
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    Re: Dear BSH Man

    Martin wrote:

    gegsy wrote:
    Winkle it out Martin and have look,

    Trust me Gegsy, next time I get a chance I sure as hell will winkle out my actuator 8)

    (A small tip I know but well worth a shot !)

    :rotl:

    #141450
    superfix
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    Re: Dear BSH Man

    Can’t really remember how I sussed it out Martin 😕

    Could well have been last part on machine that hadn’t been changed 😆

    Anyway hopefully it will sort your problem 😉

    #141451
    Martin
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    Re: Dear BSH Man

    Went to a Bosch WFR3267GB/01 today and sorted it no problem, BUT whilst checking it out (like you do) I spotted what in fact is (quoting Bosch now) “A PC BOARD” screwed to the base frame at the rear (RHSide) with just 2 wires going to it? (Part No: 418791 by the way)

    My question is………..”What the bl**dy hell does that do?????”

    Thank you in anticipation…. 🙂

    #141452
    gegsy
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    Re: Dear BSH Man

    I could tell you but I would have to kill you 😆

    Ok OK it looks like an interference suppressor choke as per wiring diagram. 😉

    Greg

    #141453
    Martin
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    Re: Dear BSH Man

    gegsy wrote:Ok OK it looks like an interference suppressor choke as per wiring diagram.

    Thanks gegsy (our very own kung fu killer) but I have to say that is one bl**dy big interference suppressor then (its about 4inches by 4 inches by 2 inches – green plastic sealed lump with a connector block at the bottom)

    All very odd???

    #141454

    Re: Dear BSH Man

    Maybe these machines have to have a better mains filter to stop them having their delicate little components b******d up by variations in voltage from the supply.(I think I saw this suggested by Andy2 some time back). They’ll need this even more if the gas starts running low to power the power stations.
    Mike.

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