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  • in reply to: Schrack Relay #215834
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    6V you’ll have problems sourcing I’d guess, but 5v normally means 3-6…
    RS 198-6955 is the 5V 16A variant…

    in reply to: Schrack Relay #215832
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    Picture?

    RS do some Schrack RT series. RTB or RTD 14005 perhaps, 12v coil?

    Look at item 198-6927

    in reply to: One for Alex – How to take the back of a Zanussi #215802
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    Wasn’t a farmer was it?

    in reply to: Whirlpool G2PWD3 #209693
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    Order alternative one, transfer sticker, return in t’other box, pocket sixty quid?

    in reply to: Earth bonding #214004
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    A Herbie clip with a couple of holes to shove a wire through? Yikes!

    in reply to: Using Laptops in the field #215245
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    A friend runs a wholesale motorcycle parts business, and we set him up with an inverter in the lorry to run a small laserprinter. Whilst most of his invoicing is done in the warehouse, this enables him to sell additional van stock without the hassle of having to transfer hand-written dockets onto his system. There are very few printers that can run directly off 12v…

    in reply to: irish tree pruning #215186
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    could be Pikey tree pruning then, no?

    in reply to: Using Laptops in the field #215240
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    Positive thoughts there, helo…

    in reply to: AEG dishwasher: software problem? #214198
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    This is a Zanussi in a skirt, yes? If so, only one fill level that I’m aware of. Static fill to switch followed by dynamic top-up to switch with the washpump running. There’s a timeout on each.

    If it’s happening at 10 mins into the prog that’d be the main wash fill after having successfully carried out the prewash.

    In this case, I’m just wondering whether this e50 program is cold prewash whereas the other progs are hot, and one of the pressureswitches is iffy at a certain temp, a sticky n/r valve in the sump perhaps, or some crud has got into the pressure system.

    Two thoughts then. Run your e50 and open the door after five minutes. Is the water hot or cold?
    And try running a dishwasher cleaner through it.

    in reply to: Duel Cooker Elements #214547
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    If the store is damp there’s not a lot you can do other than cook’em.

    in reply to: Hoover washing machine overheats #214090
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    in reply to: St Elmo’s fire on plane engine #214258
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    I wonder if it might’ve looked more red on the port side?

    in reply to: Hoover washing machine overheats #214087
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    Hmm, really?

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat Turbo 16830 dryer problem #214432
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    there’s a separate portion of the valve for the dryer.

    in reply to: childs buggy #214336
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    Momentary as in spring-return changeover? You could certainly try the usual suspects (RS, CPC/ Farnell, Maplin) Although I’d reckon a car accessory shop might be a better bet.

    Try Demon Tweeks or Vehicle Wiring products online perhaps?

    Look at RS 197-7866. Any use?

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