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  • in reply to: Beko DCU9330W #434250
    BorisTheBlade
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    Re: Beko DCU9330W

    New heater arrangement ordered. Will let you know. Cheers

    in reply to: Beko DCU9330W #434248
    BorisTheBlade
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    Re: Beko DCU9330W

    Hi Dave,

    Good news. I figured it would be a 10k or 100k thermistor so I joined a bunch of 1k resistors together and connected them in place of the sensor. En Voila, the heater turned on.

    The actual sensor is not riveted but held in place via a couple of folded over tags. Is it possible to replace this with a Beko thermistor from another model that is replaceable or would that be risky?

    Cheers

    in reply to: Beko DCU9330W #434247
    BorisTheBlade
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    Re: Beko DCU9330W

    Thanks Dave. I’ll post back later.

    in reply to: Beko DCU9330W #434245
    BorisTheBlade
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    Re: Beko DCU9330W

    Ok great thanks Dave.

    It seems logical (captain?!?) the pcb doesn’t turn the heater on if it cannot determine the temp. All the tumble dryer problems I’ve seen in the past have been based around replacing the two thermostats but this is the first time I’ve seen a temp sensor.

    You don’t know of a thermistor part # I can use as a double check do you?

    Cheers

    in reply to: Beko DCU9330W #434243
    BorisTheBlade
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    Re: Beko DCU9330W

    Hi Dave,

    Do you mean change the entire element arrangement? I.e element and two thermostats?

    The element is ok and I guess you cannot buy the sensor seperatly?

    Thank for the assistance.

    in reply to: Beko DCU9330W #434241
    BorisTheBlade
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    Re: Beko DCU9330W

    Hi Dave,

    Wires off.

    Cheers

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