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DDSDDS
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WMA63 tripping RCD on fast spin
would advise you not to use it till you have checked the brushes as on some of these models when the brushes finally give in they take the pcb with it so check them before you use it again
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ParticipantRe: wmf740
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ParticipantRe: Are you a refurbisher / recycler?
i am interested but i could not get the provate message to work
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ParticipantRe: scrap washing machines
I have just read your post about the washers you are scrapping for motors i would be interested in buying them from you as a raw non functional appliance for refurbishment we usually buy between 20 to 40 items a week and our current supplier is struggling to keep up
you can call me on 07843250268
thanks
dannyDDSDDS
ParticipantRe: hotpoint f12
gotta say i have had the reader for a few years now and i have a supply of good pcbs taken from scrap sealed drum machines when i get a faulty board on goes one of those a card is ordered and usually with me within 48 hours its a doddle of a job to program takes less than 2 minutes and i have never had a failure
my only problem is i am short of mk 6 hotpoint boards and emw dont always have them in stock and some of the boards i take off are so badly burned that i am sure emw would not stand a chance but sometiems its just f12 and i wonder if that is not just a software issue and worth a crack at carding one i may still give it a go if i do i will post my results up for others to useDDSDDS
ParticipantRe: hotpoint f12
thats what i usually do but i just wondered if it was worth a punt on a smart card i seem to see quite a few with the f12 fault and sometimes i can clean them up and sometimes i have a spare board io can fit and reprogram was just wondering if i could save the boards without having to send them off
thanks for your replyDDSDDS
ParticipantRe: WML540 Heater
seems a much more common failure on the hotpoints now
wonder why?
i did have one that consistently blew heaters turned out the front half of the drum was from a washer dryer but as this was a washer there was a difference in the soap disp hose so the machine would not fill correctly
i wonder if the heater failure is a result of lower water levels?DDSDDS
ParticipantRe: Zanussi wiring leaflet
i have the same problem i have done evrything but i dont understand what it means by cut link then just f what do i do with the wire thats at loctaion f
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ParticipantRe: RE50GCBK
if no one knows what to do with f who should i contact to get a wiring diagram for this thermostat /oven
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ParticipantRe: new site
maybe just a little bit
but not so loud as anyone might actually hear me and take pity and call someone else lolDDSDDS
ParticipantRe: new site
your both right i had not seen that bit
and as for where i have been…i have been busy
its tough being in demand and running in circles all day but somehow i live with itDDSDDS
ParticipantRe: Gorenje auto WA50140
i have just done a gorenje with the exact same fault this morning and it was the track under the connector burnt away as bazza says very similar damage used ot happen on the remco indesit boards
bit of solder and its up and runningDDSDDS
ParticipantRe: RE50GCBK
surely someone out there must know what to do with f?
or have the leafletDDSDDS
ParticipantRe: RE50GCBK
these are the insturctions that i have
remove connection double tag from 5 timer
i have done that
then connect to c
done that it eaves a red link dangling
then cut off small link
done that so thats disposed of the small link
it then says f
but does not say what to do with f
then says remove from 2 and put to where red wire was remove 6 and connect to a and remove g/h and put to b
this i hyave done but upon completion of these wonderful instructions i am left with f still attached to the original duff stat
HELP!DDSDDS
ParticipantRe: RE50GCBK
anyone
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