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  • in reply to: ISE suppliers. #264118
    Hokum
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    Got it, when i took it all apart i noticed a wire had somehow become detached from the motor “interface” being an RC fan i had the tools to fix it all, and the old bargin basement washer lives again.

    Sadly this means i’ll put the ISE5 on hold for a while at least.

    in reply to: ISE suppliers. #264116
    Hokum
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    Ahh thank you, these things are a little larger than the ones my RC helicopter uses, but i get the idea.

    Hmm suddenly my mind is filled with the idea of modding a washing machine and tweaking it like my chopper 😉

    Maybe a brushless mod and some heatsinks…

    in reply to: ISE suppliers. #264114
    Hokum
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    Re: ISE suppliers.

    Hi Jim,
    It is silent when i turn it by hand.

    I can hear the clicks when i try and run a program, i guess relays , kind of like the sound of a microswitch. It doesnt even try to spin/roll when i turn it on. If it is repairable am i just on a hiding to nothing?

    I’ll phone tomorrow as i’m not far from Oldham. Though i’m busy in the morning.

    in reply to: ISE suppliers. #264112
    Hokum
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    Re: ISE suppliers.

    Thanks K,
    Has anyone delt with either of these companies?

    Also the dead washer, does anyone think its worth me trying to get it repaired or should i just buy a new better quality washer? It seems to of been washing worse over the last two weeks and now just wont turn/spin. I can hear a click kerr kaclick when it should spin. If its sealed units/£80 motors i’d rather just get a new washer, but if its a cheap brush or such i’ll happily repair it.

    At the end of the day i just need a simple washer nothing fancy which works.

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