Hoover Condenser Dryer

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  • #35095
    subs
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    HNC170-80. Went to this one the other day, problem with on off switch. Was in a rush (as usual) had quick look, switch dont work unless you hold it in. So order new switch, go back same thing with new switch. On further investigation seems this is not straight on off switch and connects to small board with relay on. Could this be the problem.

    Thanks

    Subs

    #245132
    Martin
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    Re: Hoover Condenser Dryer

    subs wrote:Could this be the problem.

    Yes! :tup:

    New Relay board 91201247 😀

    #245133
    subs
    Participant

    Re: Hoover Condenser Dryer

    Thanks Martin!

    Subs 😀

    #245134
    subs
    Participant

    Re: Hoover Condenser Dryer

    Just remembered. The board is held on with 2 little screws. Seems as though you have to remove whole front panel to access these, is this so.

    Thanks

    Subs

    #245135
    M1
    Participant

    Re: Hoover Condenser Dryer

    The relay’s go on these PCB’s they can be purchased seperatly from a component supplier 240V @ 16 Amp relay

    #245136
    M1
    Participant

    Re: Hoover Condenser Dryer

    If you need more info about the relay, contact me I have the correct details & data sheets.

    #245137
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hoover Condenser Dryer

    subs wrote:Just remembered. The board is held on with 2 little screws. Seems as though you have to remove whole front panel to access these, is this so.

    Thanks

    Subs

    The PCB is only £6.49 ex vat from Masterpart, even cheaper if you buy two, hardly worth the hassle of buying the relay and fiddling around with the soldering iron. If you have a long enough screwdriver it is just possible to release the front panel from the top, ease it forward and the get at the screws, even used a long thin flat bladed terminal driver to get them out. I always refit the screws from the rear .

    Jim.

    #245138
    helo_75
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    lol.. i snap em off, and cable tie the new board to the wirng harness

    im not rough, honest

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