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  • in reply to: New Home Oven #123522
    eastlmark
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    Re: New Home Oven

    Great news 😐
    have got the Belling Beko one here, think its a case of taking a drill if not.

    Thanks Dave.

    in reply to: Can you beat this? #123464
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    Re: Can you beat this?

    Did a Philco many years back in nurses accomodation at a hospital must have had 20 at least, stuffed in the sump hose, around the heater, laying in the tub. That was before anyone really knew there was a problem with bra wires, customers are a bit more careful nowdays, only get one or two.

    in reply to: UK Whitegoods Meeting No.4 – Feb 2005 #116663
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    Re: UK Whitegoods Meeting No.4 – Feb 2005

    Thanks.

    in reply to: 120 Volt pump #123234
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    Re: 120 Volt pump

    Glad you noticed, Richard, and did not ship them out to the trade as 240v items as an un named supplier did a few years back with fridge bulbs, they were all 120v versions in 240v boxs, boy were they bright….for a short while 💡

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat 6955 (605 649 123) #123328
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    Re: AEG Lavamat 6955 (605 649 123)

    Toni, thinks thats a no motor action fault, brushes will be first stop, check the public forums as I am sure there is a thread on there about this.
    ps. coming to the meeting?
    Mark

    in reply to: BOSCH WFL200UK #123126
    eastlmark
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    Re: BOSCH WFL200UK

    Its easy to tell, Draco, the FHP carbons are in holders that are removed with 2 screws while the siemens brushes slot direct into the holders without having to remove the holdes themselves.

    Whatever you do, always make sure the macine is unplugged before touching anything.

    in reply to: Capacitor American F/F #123147
    eastlmark
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    Re: Capacitor American F/F

    thanks for the info Bob.

    in reply to: Which W/M to get? #123216
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    Re: Which W/M to get?

    Be wary of ‘quick wash’ programmes as they are just that. If they could wash just as clean then why would they have the ‘normal’ wash programme in the first place?

    in reply to: UK Whitegoods Meeting No.4 – Feb 2005 #116660
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    Re: UK Whitegoods Meeting No.4 – Feb 2005

    Despite the chance to be at Fontana, CA or Killing Joke at Shepherds Bush
    I have decided to sample the delights of Sibson instead. Please book me a room or should I do it myself?
    Mark.

    in reply to: Forum Format Change #123179
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    Re: Forum Format Change

    are you guys short of ‘real’ work or something? I just got home and thought what the hecks happened here? It make sense though…I think. Guess all the movings been done by now? Has it?

    in reply to: Capacitor American F/F #123145
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    Re: Capacitor American F/F

    This is interesting, does this mean that the compressors I sometimes see with both a capacitor and and a start relay use the cap as a ‘run’ capacitor (why?) This would explain an AEG I once had with a blown top cap that was still working fine.
    Were not capacitor start comps introduced along with hydrocarbons to provide a spark free start?
    Any info would be most helpful.
    Mark.

    in reply to: SMEG oven model yk60mfx1 #123096
    eastlmark
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    Re: SMEG oven model yk60mfx1

    Sounds like your fan element may have blown, Jim. hence, if you are using the setting with all the elements on, the top and bottom elements are doing all the work hence the long heat up time. Try on fan oven setting only, usually shown on the swtich as a fan with a black circle around it, see if there is any heat at all. Your local, friendly Smeg agent will be able to sort you out, post up your postcode.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP539AV Door springs! #123106
    eastlmark
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP539AV Door springs!

    and what happens when the door pops open everytime it is used ‘cos the whole thing is twisted due to the door having slammed down? Had one like that once, never did cure it.

    in reply to: Capacitor American F/F #123141
    eastlmark
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    Re: Capacitor American F/F

    Sure there is not a missing decimal point in there? Could aways parrallel up 4 20uf ones if you have the room!

    in reply to: Diplomat AD8132 end of cycle pump out #123025
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    Re: Diplomat AD8132 end of cycle pump out

    This topic now continued in the Public Help forum.

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