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  • #71677
    mbdas
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    Hi been to this today but could not get it out so said I will have to go back when they have got it out, the fault is the hob is dead I’ve check for feed into the hob which is ok , does anyone know what would cause this hob to go dead ? So I know where to start as only been to one before .
    Thanks mark

    #381893
    DrDill
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    Re: Neff induction hob t45d40x0/02 dead

    Could be overheated due to poor installation.


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    #381894
    mbdas
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    Re: Neff induction hob t45d40x0/02 dead

    It’s set into a granite work top with a built in neff combi oven under it and under that a neff warming draw so yes its lacking fresh air so is there a thermal cut out in it so I can reset it or would something have blown?
    Thanks again mark

    #381895
    PGS
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    Re: Neff induction hob t45d40x0/02 dead

    You checked the links are tight ?

    #381896
    mbdas
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    Re: Neff induction hob t45d40x0/02 dead

    Been back today checked power in ok, can’t find a thermal cut out in it and I assume the links you are talking about are between the 3 boards which are ok. To me this looks like it wants a new board but which one ? The left hand one looks the more likely but it’s a lot of money if I’m wrong , there are no dry joints or obvious blown parts . Anyone got ant ideas ? Thanks mark

    #381897
    RocketMan
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    Re: Neff induction hob t45d40x0/02 dead

    I think he means the links in the connector block. You sometimes get brass connectors (U shape) to connect terminals. I’ve had it before where they burn out or are loose and lose connection sometimes.

    #381898
    PGS
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    Re: Neff induction hob t45d40x0/02 dead

    Yes rocket thats what i mean. Sorry should have been more specific.

    #381899
    mbdas
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    Re: Neff induction hob t45d40x0/02 dead

    It’s a factory fitted 6 core mains lead we’re its crimped at the supply end and goes straight to each of the boards so there is no terminal block so to speak of.
    I do think Dr Drill may be right about poor installation as there is poor ventilation and has possibly over heated but can’t see any safety cut outs .
    Mark

    #381900
    nomadPaul
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    Re: Neff induction hob t45d40x0/02 dead

    Do you have the left hand side module part number ? If it begins with 666*** then it’ll prob be that one. The left hand side provides the power to the operating module IIRC and 90{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of the time it’s the LHS board that’s at fault .

    #381901
    mbdas
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    Re: Neff induction hob t45d40x0/02 dead

    No the only part number I have is off there web site which is :-

    Spare part data for
    PC board
    L_4I_15-18BR electronic board, frying – for frying -Jumper 614332 to be
    placed.
    Substitute 678498
    Packaging unit 1
    116.89 GBP
    I’m thinking of passing this to neff as its only 36 months old and if I’m right or wrong there could poss be a call back not long afterwards due to how it’s fitted and don’t want the job if trying to return a board .was hoping for a simple fix but its looking to be what could poss be a pain may just cut my loses and walk a way . What you guy think .
    Thanks mark

    #381902
    PGS
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    Re: Neff induction hob t45d40x0/02 dead

    Fix the bloody thing man. You cannot afford to give customers back to the robbing manufacturers. Paul has given you a 90{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} g/tee on fault. Educate customer on your own g/tee and take the money.

    #381903
    DrDill
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    Re: Neff induction hob t45d40x0/02 dead

    Here here, your suppose to be an engineer so fix the bloody thing and earn some money, sort out the ventilation as well and get some more money, its not rocket science!


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