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    maltheviking
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    How many machines have you worked on this week that has had electronic problems? I have worked out that I have worked out that nearly 30{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of my work load fall into this category, It’s right that modern appliances are not fit for purpose 😥
    Trouble is I can’t see the sodding components without a magnifying glass 😥

    #293633
    aqualectric
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    Re: P.C.B’s

    Don’t you know that “Washing machines live longer with Calgon?” Where have you been, man? Dose of Calgon in every wash and according to the “expert” engineer on the telly, it’ll last forever. And he’s working on a Beko with a length of plastic sink waste in it and he hasn’t noticed. :rolls:

    C’mon, everyone knows that – and I have to say, I believe him. 😉
    Hotpoint WF860 with a blown module? Calgon tablet in the wash – good as new. Bearing failure on a Servis? Calgon does the trick. Easy. No more machines failing under 20 years old – problem solved.


    But then I’m typing this with my nose as I’m wrapped up in a strait jacket and the medication is due…… :rotfl:

    Steve.
    Senior Cynic at the University of WEEE.

    #293634
    Penguin45
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    Re: P.C.B’s

    Strangely enough…… Not one, all week if you discount the Hotpoint stuck on tEst which needed a few buttons tickling.

    Unusual though.

    Chris.

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