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HairyMalteser
ParticipantRe: What’s next? APL8224/1 with issues!!
Brilliant!
Thanks Clive, you are a star. It was indeed the cable. Replaced it yesterday and we have a perfectly working machine again.
Thank you so much. 😀
Best wishes
Mark
HairyMalteser
ParticipantRe: What’s next? APL8224/1 with issues!!
Thanks Clive,
I’ll check those out over the weekend
Mark 🙂
HairyMalteser
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint 8633 goes bang!
Dear Mr Penguin,
Managed to get dishwasher back together and working with re-conditioned board from QER for £55.00. Not too sad I thought. 🙂
Door opens and closes better now and no leaks…..touch wood!!
I am just waiting for it to blow the board again now………..
From what I read about these machines, I won’t be waiting long! 🙁
Thanks for all yours and the Forum’s help.
Best wishes, HM
HairyMalteser
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint 8633 goes bang!
Dear Mr Penguin,
Thank you so much for your help. 😀
Thanks to you and Dave from the spares department I have managed to fix our faithful old fridge for less than £14.00!!
I will recommend all my friends to your wonderful site.
Erm…..I don’t suppose you or your good buddies can help with my dishwasher?? :rolls:
ADP8132 blew the board, and before I plug the repaired one back in I need to find out whodunnit!?Thanks again HM
PS. If you need any help with violins, you know where I am 😉
HairyMalteser
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint 8633 goes bang!
Thanks Mr Penguin, will do. 😀
HairyMalteser
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint 8633 goes bang!
Hi Mr Penguin!
I’ve removed the starter and tested it. It’s a Danfoss 103N0011 and is showing about 87 ohms across the top two contacts and open circuit across the other two directions.
I’ve also tested the compressor which is showing 30-35ohms across the top two, and 15-17ohms in the other two directions.
Does this sound right to you? Also there apears to be some heat damage to the plastic outer of the starter.
Thanks for you help so far. 😀
HairyMalteser
ParticipantRe: Ace PCB repair service by QER
Dear Mr Kandl,
I’ve just opened my returned PCB from QER and they’ve indicated that whatever caused the fault on the board came in from a particular cable. The cable goes to what looks like a sensor inside the door touching the inner surface (so presumably a thermistor?). I’ve measured the resistance of the sensor and it’s open circuit. Does that sound right?
HairyMalteser
ParticipantRe: Ace PCB repair service by QER
Thank-you. I’ll give it a go……..and then ring an engineer when I find out just how difficult that is!! 😆
HairyMalteser
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint 8633 goes bang!
Thanks very much for your help. I’ll have a look later. 🙂
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