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Charliedurrant
ParticipantRe: Loud knocking noise on high spin: ISE w1607w
Martin wrote:
Charliedurrant wrote:
Here’s a video of an ASKO machine with the same noiseI’ve never seen these machines in action before but the first video the bearings/drum shaft are the issue. As might well be the case with the OP’s machine?
I thought mine sounded like the first ASKO video as well..
Charliedurrant
ParticipantRe: Loud knocking noise on high spin: ISE w1607w
Yes, the way the drum separately moves around the casing at the front is certainly different. Surprisingly though there is no forward movement just side to side movement so fingers are not at risk.
Charliedurrant
ParticipantRe: Loud knocking noise on high spin: ISE w1607w
Here’s a video of an ASKO machine with the same noise all be it quiter as the machine is together. The ISE is basically an ASKO machine with some differences.
And also (noisier)
Charliedurrant
ParticipantRe: Loud knocking noise on high spin: ISE w1607w
Martin,
I’ll take a look and report back.
Thanks,
Charlie
Charliedurrant
ParticipantRe: ISE W256W Thermistor tripping RCD
Here’s the 7 pin part
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/intelligent-power-switches/0533812/
Charliedurrant
ParticipantRe: ISE W256W Thermistor tripping RCD
Hi,.
I have and ISE 1604 w and after changing the water pump and cleaning the control panel, while pushing the control panel back in place the AC DC regulator chip pressed on a screw, cracked and blew.
It’s a 50p part and easy to solder. In my case it was a 7 pin chip LNK363PN.
Maybe the same, maybe not…
Charliedurrant
ParticipantRe: Ise10 loud pump
Thank you – will inform the other half…
Charlie
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