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  • in reply to: AWCT10L circuit diagrams #356679
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    Re: AWCT10L circuit diagrams

    Hi Dave,

    Unfortunately they dont have any info there to show which chips are which on the board. 🙁

    George

    in reply to: Hotpoint WM inner drum required. #356473
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    Re: Hotpoint WM inner drum required.

    PM Jim

    George

    in reply to: Hotpoint WT540 relays clicking. #356020
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    Re: Hotpoint WT540 relays clicking.

    Had one similar a few days ago…. Tis turned out to be Faulty Motor Brushes

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    Re: Oh no! Another electronic nightmare. AEG La72630 EWM2000

    Understood.

    Very handy link.

    Thanks
    George

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat 561 Service Manual required #355625
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    Re: AEG Lavamat 561 Service Manual required

    Anyone got a spare board for this as I cannot find one anywhere on the tinternet…. The part number is 645146150

    George

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    Re: Oh no! Another electronic nightmare. AEG La72630 EWM2000

    baron wrote:In order to repair the old board you need: R54(123)=12K; R53(330)=33 Ohms; R52(473)=47K

    Not being picky here, just wanting to pick-up some learning…. since 123=12K and 473=47K, why is it that 330=33 Ohms and not 33K?

    George

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat 561 Service Manual required #355623
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    Re: AEG Lavamat 561 Service Manual required

    The woman has just sent me this from the sticker inside the door.

    George

    E-nr. 605*631*299
    F-nr. 019*174*132
    Type e-wv0127 645*214 160 lp-0

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat 561 Service Manual required #355621
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    Re: AEG Lavamat 561 Service Manual required

    No Sorry Bob, no pc …. just a part that has been supplied that I have to try and match up.

    The part is the push button block complete with the circuit-board behind it.

    George

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat 561 Service Manual required #355619
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    Re: AEG Lavamat 561 Service Manual required

    Parts list & Wiring Diagram would be great lads if you have them.

    George

    in reply to: Repair Videos #355197
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    Re: Repair Videos

    I spotted one on Espares today that was for a Hoover Rectifier Module.. yet they showed a video of a Hotpoint WMA when showing how to fit it.

    George

    in reply to: IW810AU pump buzzing #354882
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    Re: IW810AU pump buzzing

    Re the Voltage.. proberbly just means low demand on the supply

    in reply to: Hotpoint WT960 strange noise #354468
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    Re: Hotpoint WT960 strange noise

    Something catching on the seam of the inner drum Jim?

    George

    in reply to: whirlpool washers AWO/D series #354199
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    Re: whirlpool washers AWO/D series

    Can I have a copy too please.

    George

    in reply to: Trade waste – field service engineer #353908
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    Re: Trade waste – field service engineer

    I meant for trade waste in general and the waste agreement in general like is it a legal requirement to notify council on who’s waste disposal firm?

    Yes, notification is a legal requirement (only if they ask)… but if they are a responsible council they will ask, but they will also try to sell you their services.

    What are the cost involved roughly?

    Our local council charge us £94 per year for 50 Green Trade Waste sacks ..

    what can be thrown away in the general trade waste and do I require a trade bin?

    We can place what we like into these on the proviso that the bag can be tied and there are no contents that are breaking the law. Quantity determines the need for a solid bin.

    My background was in catering and food retailing so the waste agreement is different than disposing old parts

    Yes, but not a lot .. Food has other risks … Disposal is similar but not the same .. The modules contain flame-retardant chemicals and other environmental contaminants that disperse when the boards get wet and start to corrode, it is possible then for the poisons to contaminate the ground.

    Call your local council and ask for the recycling department.

    Not wanting to poke my nose, but if loads of people send you boards as they do not want to pay, how do you make money from it?

    We do not make any money on the waste boards that are sent to us via UKW DASA WTA or non-affiliated engineers .. The boards are placed into safe storage until they are collected by correctly authorised treatment agents who do not charge either Allsorts or Secondhandheaven for their treatment.

    I have sent you the full address of where to send the waste boards for free disposal.

    George

    in reply to: September 2011 UKW engineers meeting #348320
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    Re: September 2011 UKW engineers meeting

    kwatt wrote:Trust me, as hotels go, it’s far from expensive IME. Middle of the road for what it is.

    K.

    Lol .. was Joking 😀

    George

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