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    Looking at the AEG specs, it says, 3300W load, hardwired only and required fuse 16A. does it matter if my consumer unit is on 32A?

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    electrofix wrote: if you check the installation instructions for the hob it will tell you the fuse it should have. a lot of the time you plug them into a conveniant 13A socket with a 3A fuse in the plug

    connecting to a 30A main without a smaller fuse means a bigger bang if something fails and thats not good

    Dave

    ah I don’t think I made it clear. The hob is gas and staying that way.

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    kwatt wrote:Whenever I installed them I’d use three core heat resistant cable so the earth is in the cable.

    ah ok thank you. the videos i’ve seen of oven installations have all had the fitter adding sleeve separately.

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    kwatt wrote:For a pyro oven I’d use a 6mm cable.

    thank you. I’m hoping there’s already some 6mm in there from the old oven. What sized earth sleeve when i strip it back?

    electrofix wrote:make sure your gas hob is fused 3A or 5A and not 30A

    my gas hob? does that need a fuse?

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    electrofix wrote:

    but yours was a dishwasher this is a washing machine

    Dave

    damn, sorry. misread.

    in reply to: Quiet washing machine #469411
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    MartinW wrote:existing is rated at 79db, I’m not sure in practice how much I’d notice 5-7db. I think its getting louder, but it maybe more in my mind than anything. I expect I need to look more into the location of the machine, when the kitchen is redone

    You’d notice it quite a lot that sort of drop in noise. Decibels is logarithmic scale which means that the sound will drop of almost exponentially.

    in reply to: Quiet washing machine #469410
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    Haier HW120-B14876 12Kg – 65dB – that’s pretty quiet.

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    in reply to: Bosch WAW28660GB – pump filter wont open #431756
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    Re: Bosch WAW28660GB – pump filter wont open

    thanks andy.

    if i were to do that, would i be going in though the side of the washing machine?

    in reply to: ISE dishwasher #379858
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    Re: ISE dishwasher

    lee8 wrote:
    As for what to buy in the future, look At what you need function wise, product appearance, price and keep in mind price not always reflects quality and brands buy in from external sources, a lot. There are maybe 5 ish sources yet the store may stock 30 ish products of various names.

    That was very interesting, however I have now considered what i need. I looked at the premium Bosch http://www.bosch-home.co.uk/our-products/dishwashers/fullsize-dishwashers/dishwasher-range/SMS69L32GB.html?source=browse.

    Though from what I’ve read the new “tray” for cutlery (rather than basket), slides in at the very top, stops wine glasses from going in.

    It’s £500 and there’s currently £70 cashback and 3 months supply of Finish dishwasher tabs with the product. Go through Quidco as well.

    in reply to: ISE dishwasher #379852
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    Re: ISE dishwasher

    oh 🙁 So what do i buy now? Is there a new consensus? I bought a Siemens IQ700 tumble dryer only 2 years ago and already it’s gone wrong because of fluff build up in the bottom. The chap had to unstrap the belt to “clean” it with the wire coat hanger and towel combo that I gave to him. So I’m slightly hesitant about another Siemens, unless someone can tell me different.

    Bosch is Siemens now isnt it? It’s so damned confusing really and not very transparent to the non-discerning consumer.

    in reply to: ISE dishwasher #379850
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    Re: ISE dishwasher

    Coigach wrote:
    Ironically, the promise of a ten-year protected guarantee which now appears useless and the indication that it used standard parts — which may or may not be of some relevance in the future.

    I must have missed something. why is it useless? has ISE stopped trading?

    in reply to: ISE dishwasher #379848
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    Re: ISE dishwasher

    well, it’s old. i’m assumed it was the circuit/controller board, dying. but someone else said it was mains filter (whatever that is). It wont move on from rinse cycle to drying. Several times in the last couple of months i’ve heard a pop and then the power trips in the house, which I am assuming is capacitors.

    Check this thread http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/forumsphpbb3/dishwasher-forum/bosch-sgs56e02gb-heat-and-wont-finish-cycle-t18260-15.html about my diskwasher woes.

    in reply to: ISE dishwasher #379846
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    Re: ISE dishwasher

    Hi Coigach,

    I know I asked before and you answered above. I definately think my dishwasher is beyond repair now. Can you tell me:

    1. any issues with it?
    2. apart from the delivery issues which has clearly left a bad taste, would you buy again?
    3. did you compare with meile or other brands when you were looking?
    4. what do you like about it?
    5. what do you NOT like about it?

    Thanks again for your time.
    Justin

    in reply to: Bosch SGS56E02GB/47 no heat and wont finish cycle #190814
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    Re: Bosch SGS56E02GB/47 no heat and wont finish cycle

    Something popped this morning and a burnt electrical smell. It finished the cycle though. Capacitor? do i need to be concerned as it’s still finishing the cycle.

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