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  • in reply to: Hotpoint washer drier not working. #420383
    deckhanddave
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    Re: Hotpoint washer drier not working.

    Thank you. Now that is clear and I understand. Thanks for your help.

    in reply to: Hotpoint washer drier not working. #420381
    deckhanddave
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    Re: Hotpoint washer drier not working.

    Hi

    That was already done before I posted. You are referring to the plug that goes into the socket and to the washer, yes? IE… live to live and blue to blue. That is what tested live and yes there is continuity between the Brown to Brown and Blue to Blue. To be clear on the subject, there is electric to the washer. The plug I thought you were referring to was the plug that goes into the mains filter. That is what I tested that last time. The fuse is ok too. If there wasn’t voltage to the washer I wouldn’t have posted on here. So the simple concept of doing a continuity test, I thought had been dealt with in the first post. I did say the washer was dead but had power to it;

    I have a Hotpoint BD12 Washer Drier that has ‘deceased’!There is power going to the appliance. At the back of the appliance(inside)top right facing it, is a whiteblock connector. This tested for voltage on the brown wire but also on the Blue neutral wire. An open circuit me thinks.

    I also asked you for clarification about the mains filter, which you gave and I then checked the ‘plug that goes from the filter to the washer. That was what didn’t give a continuity reading. I also offered to do photo’s so it could be established we were talking about the same things as I didn’t know what a mains filter was.

    So, why the post by Martin? Now, I apologise if I sound ungrateful in this post but Martins dumb post then your comment about grasping the concept of a continuity test doesn’t seem warranted. I asked for help from people who know better than I on this subject for a reason.

    To clarify things again, there are no breaks between The Earth, Neutral or Live wires from the mains plug to the appliance.They all check for continuity. The plug I referred to is the internal plug that connects into the white block connector which is attached to the casing.

    The puzzle to me and this is a simplified explanation is, if current is flowing from live through the machine to neutral irrespective of the On/Off button then I would suspect a switch under normal circumstances. However not knowing squat about white goods I don’t know how they switch, single or double pole, which side they have switches on-live or neutral nor how they route from and to. I could hazard a guess but I could be wrong and have no experience to draw on. I don’t even have a circuit diagram to help. Hence my post.

    I will of course understand after this post if you do not wish to respond or offer any further assistance but not everyone speaks the same language all the time. I read your plug to mean what I would call a block connector and assumed that you would understand that when I said there was voltage to the machine it would be read that I had made sure the problem wasn’t outside of the machine.

    in reply to: Hotpoint washer drier not working. #420379
    deckhanddave
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    Re: Hotpoint washer drier not working.

    Martin wrote::popcorn:

    What about the left? :hmm:

    in reply to: Hotpoint washer drier not working. #420377
    deckhanddave
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    Re: Hotpoint washer drier not working.

    Hi iadom

    I just put my tester on the plug and got the following readings.
    Touching the probes together the probes gives an audible warning and reading of 0.001
    Probes not touching range shows 1.
    Testing the plug with On/Off switch off gives a reading of 1.
    Testing with On/Off switch on gives a reading of 1.189 with no audible signal.

    Out of curiosity I checked the Voltage at the brown wire, 238V and the Blue wire, 222V. with the On/Off switch Off. With the On/Off on the Brown is 238V and the Blue has dropped to 219V.

    Where should I go next? Sorry about the live check but when I didn’t get a continuity beep I was puzzled by the earlier live voltage showing on both Blue and Brown.

    Any help would be really appreciated and thanks for your help up to now.

    Meter used is Mastech MY-64 using the continuity position. So, good news I hope? Where next?

    in reply to: Hotpoint washer drier not working. #420375
    deckhanddave
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    Re: Hotpoint washer drier not working.

    Sorry about the initial name error, iadom. I’ll dig my multi meter out and drag the lump out. If I do some pictures will that help? What does the mains filter mean? Is that the white plastic block I mentioned?
    Is there a decent book worth reading on doing this sort of job? Someone said Haynes had done one but I can’t say I’ve ever seen it. I’m thinking they must all follow the same or similar principle and it might actually be interesting to delve into further. Sorry, just realised how many questions I asked.

    in reply to: Hotpoint washer drier not working. #420373
    deckhanddave
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    Re: Hotpoint washer drier not working.

    Hi and thanks for responding Ladom.

    PCB!. Not what I wanted to hear. 😯 Wrong model number? Oops, missed a W, it should be BWD12 1200 Spin. Only other number on the label behind the door is 25721775.

    Trying to track the wiring is a problem unless I start unravelling it. Does the live feed go through the door switch before anywhere else?

    I’m aware of the danger of live testing and don’t particularly want to do it but I am at a loss as to what goes to where. Sometimes tracking the current helps. I do know how to do continuity testing and have a decent meter but I get lost with all the bells whistles and flutes in these things.

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