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  • in reply to: Aeg FSB42607Z integrated dishwasher #493244
    electrofix
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    at 25 degrees c temp sensor reading should be 4850 ohms

    Dave

    in reply to: Aeg FSB42607Z integrated dishwasher #493242
    electrofix
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    no its a later motor so cant be the fault i thought it might be

    double check heater from the terminals as there is an overheat stat on it

    after that can be
    relays / board
    thermostat
    wash motor

    Dave

    in reply to: Aeg FSB42607Z integrated dishwasher #493239
    electrofix
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    need the pnc number off the label as there are 31 machines to choose from

    but am guessing motor tachometer, depends on the motor fitted

    Dave

    in reply to: Quiet Fridge Freezer #493237
    electrofix
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    [USER=”125″]don[/USER] any ideas ?

    also worth a mention there is a difference between the fridge air temp and the temp of the items

    if you open the door the air temp will jump but drinks etc wont warm up that quick

    I find to be accurate your better putting a glass of cold water in and putting the temp probe in that. that way you get a more idea of the temperature of your food

    Dave

    in reply to: Another Tumble Dryer Recall #492909
    electrofix
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    an odd list of manufacturers. would tend to suggest a commonality of some sort either the whole machine or part of

    dave

    in reply to: The Return Of Refurbishment? #493231
    electrofix
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    take it thats a stock photo as that looks like a hotpoint 95 series washer

    on second look its a drier still very old

    Dave

    in reply to: Washing Machine widths #493229
    electrofix
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    your going to struggle
    manufacturers design for a 600mm gap that means the machine are slightly narrower to allow the unit to slide in. how much narrower no there’s a question

    sizes vary between manufacturer and even slightly between 2 identical machines and your right they dont publish actual sizes because they can vary

    will tag don in our retail guru to see if he has any ideas

    Dave

    [USER=”125″]don[/USER] any ideas

    in reply to: Indesit DIF04B1UK #493228
    electrofix
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    that about right

    if you assume resistance only and use ohms law

    current = Volts / resistance which give about 0.05 A
    then watts is volts * amps which gives 12

    now if you take inductance of the coil in as well it will probably be about 5 watts which is ok

    Dave

    in reply to: Miele Washer… water not filling in the drum #493217
    electrofix
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    you would need to trace the relay and get the numbers and info off it to find a replacement

    Dave

    in reply to: Belling range cooker, induction top dead #493225
    electrofix
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    on Zanussi its the left one

    but cant say for belling

    on zanussi you can plug the power lead in the other board but all the knobs cross over too. so left front is now right front

    have done that while i am waiting for the board. there maybe a jumper too,cant remember

    no idea how belling do it or which boards they use

    also be aware some hobs need programming. where you have to link the boards and the panel. normally by a sequence you do on the control knobs

    again no idea of belling

    Dave

    in reply to: Belling range cooker, induction top dead #493223
    electrofix
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    dont know the system but

    I know on Zanussi hobs one of the boards supplies power to the display.; if that board fails it all goes off. if the other one fails only 2 rings fail

    bet its something like that

    Dave

    in reply to: Creda oven #493221
    electrofix
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    ok on the creda site has downloads for parts motor part no H35-30-340-003
    from this got connect

    5045383984900

    looks like a standard motor but cant be certain

    Dave

    Aswo have it for £24

    in reply to: Miele Washer… water not filling in the drum #493213
    electrofix
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    and that could happen if the pump relay had stuck contacts so need to be checked first

    Dave

    in reply to: Miele Washer… water not filling in the drum #493211
    electrofix
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    cant read back now but did you not say it was filling and emptying at the same time

    if yes we know it fills

    Dave

    in reply to: Miele Washer… water not filling in the drum #493209
    electrofix
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    yes you can see the connection number and the relay that controls it

    Dave

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