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AndySwiffin
ParticipantRe: Bleedin, blooming Bosch!!
Penguin45 wrote:
AndySwiffin wrote:
So – I guess my heating element is gubbed?Correct – p/no 483058. Email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk for prices and ordering.
For future readers, UKWhitegoods cannot condone the live testing of appliances. Please don’t.
Regards,
Penguin45.Many thanks for the information. (and thanks for this most useful site)
You’re quite right – I should have thought more carefully before posting what I’d done 😳
Anyone reading this thread – unless you’re suitably qualified NEVER work on live equipment. I should add that I’m an Electronic Engineer and Radio Ham who regularly works on equpiment with over 2000 volts exposed so I’m fairly experienced at working in dangerous environments. Unless you know what you’re doing (not just think you know) don’t even think about it. YOU CAN DIE DOING THIS KIND OF STUFF. 😥
cheers
Andy SwiffinAndySwiffin
ParticipantRe: Bleedin, blooming Bosch!!
AndySwiffin wrote:
Just checked and it doesn’t seem to be heating the water. No obvious damage to the control board.Faulty heating element?
Andy
Sad this, replying to your own posts 😀
Been in with the old AVO 8 – the heating element is totally open circuit.
Checked voltage applied on auto program and quick program. on auto there’s no voltage across the heater during the prerinse and the voltage appears just as the tablet dispensor opens. On quick, voltage comes on about 5 minutes in – also when the tablet dispensor opens. I assume the little brown thing in the middle of the element is a water sensor cutout in case of too little water? I checked and that’s working ok – voltage was measured across the actual element terminals.So – I guess my heating element is gubbed?
Andy
andy.swiffin at blueyonder.co.ukAndySwiffin
ParticipantRe: Bleedin, blooming Bosch!!
Nona wrote:Help!! 😯
I need some advice on model SGS56E02GB/35…it keeps missing the drying stage and keeps washing/rinsing up to 1 minute and then just doesn’t stop. I’ve had a look at the control module and there’s no obvious sign of a burnt-out resistor, or any cracks in the circuit board. It could be the heating element, but I reckon the element is ok and the control module isn’t sending the right pulse (or whatever..) to kick-in the drying phase. Do you think I need a new module?
I need help quick coz the missus is making my ears bleed!! 🙄
Jeff
Me too. Timer counts down to 1 minute and machine then just continues.
Just checked and it doesn’t seem to be heating the water. No obvious damage to the control board.
Faulty heating element?
Andy
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