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  • electrofix
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    dont know about spanish electrics but in the uk the supplier can cross bond earth to neutral in the meter cupboard to stop this voltage. The neutral is bonded in the local substation to a large earth plate and the voltage difference you are getting can be down to local soil conditions between your house and the substation

    As you say its nothing to worry about and the person you should be asking is your electric supplier to find out if they use a syatem called PME ( protective multiple earthing)_ in your area which will be an indication of soil conditions

    wont affect the machine and as long as you have an RCD fitted there are no safety issues

    Dave

    electrofix
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    proper model JLTDC03

    as andyjawa says it sounds like on of the fans on the motor 159 or 159A
    you need to take the side off the run it and figure out if the noise is from the front or rear fan

    Dave

    in reply to: Hotpoint TCEL87B6GUK Error codes #489063
    electrofix
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    have not got that model either but if its light 1 and 2 that give me fault 3 front ntc on a lot of units

    thats worth a check

    Dave

    in reply to: bosch washer no display WAN28050GB/28 #489065
    electrofix
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    how do you mean

    “suddenly when customer switches on no display”

    Dave

    electrofix
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    could have tested it on an extension from another socket

    does sound like an escape plan and 3 volts between N and E could be a dodgy earth

    have you tested other sockets to see if its normal in your house

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko DW603 Filling but not starting cycle. #489056
    electrofix
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    you wont flood the kitchen , that what the float stops, so all that happens is the pump starts and it aborts the programme

    if it is flooding underneath you need to get a good torch and watch underneath as it runs to see where the leak is

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko DW603 Filling but not starting cycle. #489054
    electrofix
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    can you hear the heater ?

    is it getting warm ?

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko wdl742431w washer dryer cutting out on dry #489042
    electrofix
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    try a machine gun and a ski mask. makes people listen lol

    have i sent you the tech files ?, cant remember

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko wdl742431w washer dryer cutting out on dry #489040
    electrofix
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    assume you have checked heater insulation

    i would wait till it trips and start disconnecting external components like heater etc and see if it comes back to life

    Dave

    electrofix
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    you dont need to take the elements out to test them just remove the back of the oven and access from there


    Dave

    electrofix
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    host video off site ( utube or similar) and post public link

    Dave

    electrofix
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    well most likely fault is always an element

    turn off at the cooker switch, make sure oven is dead, remove back, set muiltimeter on a high ohms scale 2M or above
    then disconnect each element in turn ( all wires) then place one meter probe on one of the element terminals and the other on the oven metal chassis

    you should not really get any reading but if you do anything under 10M is suspect

    Dave

    electrofix
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    well if its starting after 10 secs it should run a programme

    it is an odd fault at this time now, you have 2 pumps showing similar fault problems

    Am starting to wonder if the pump is getting a full supply from the board to enable it to run

    Dave

    electrofix
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    the noise you are hearing is the pump trying to start

    you can prove this by removing the filter, selecting pump out and starting the machine with the filter removed, you will then see the impellor moving causing the noise

    the fact you have water coming out of the anti syphon hose proves there is some water getting up the outlet hose and if it is why is no water getting into the bucket, mmm strange

    running the pump with no water in does not prove a lot as it may not start just dither back and forth

    you you can check voltage at the pump with the correct equipment

    Dave

    electrofix
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    well dont know where to go from here

    assume when sump hose was off the drum outlet was clear

    so we have a clear sump hose, a new pump and filter unit , a clear outlet hose

    there is nothing left

    apart from an air lock or the highly unlikely faulty board

    the only way of checking for board faults is to supply the pump direct from the mains. it means making a lead to do it with a 3 amp fuse in the plug


    assume the outlet has no extension on it

    did water come out of the side hose. The outlet hose has a hose as it exits the rear panel. this is probably is an anti syphon hose but may also stop air locks

    have you tried feeling for pressure in the outlet hose. feel it just as it come out of the machine and alss as it come up inside at the rear. be aware of any electrical connection you might touch

    Dave

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