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  • in reply to: Cricket, lovely cricket. #109861
    iadom
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    Re: Cricket, lovely cricket.

    The Gods are with us, England win the toss and will bat. 😀

    in reply to: Cricket, lovely cricket. #109860
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    Re: Cricket, lovely cricket.

    This will be one hell of a toss to win, Collinwood is the right decision, not only for his batting, he is one of the best fielders in the world and is worth 30 or 40 runs an innings for that alone.

    in reply to: OWWW!!!! My knees!!!! #144930
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    Re: OWWW!!!! My knees!!!!

    ace wrote: GreenLipped Mussel

    I like mine with Garlic, Tomatoes and Olive oil, washed down with a nice Merlot.

    My knees feel fine at the end of the bottle. 😀

    in reply to: UK Whitegoods Meeting 5 #127326
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    Re: UK Whitegoods Meeting 5

    Thanks, didn’t specify a double but that was all that was available at the time I booked.

    in reply to: Soap Powders & Technology Training #104317
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    Re: Soap Powders & Technology Training

    I for one will be very interested in this, the last time I attended something similar was when working for Hotpoint over 30 years ago, then the big new thing was biological powders, some of the demonstrations from the soap manufacturers technical rep were very good. I can still remember the picture of enzymes depicted as little tadpoles. 😀

    in reply to: UK Whitegoods Meeting 5 #127324
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    Re: UK Whitegoods Meeting 5

    I should be down for Thursday/Friday evening plus lunch. Am I still in a double room ???

    in reply to: Soap Powders & Technology Training #104315
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    Re: Soap Powders & Technology Training

    I would like to attend this session at Sibson if possible. 🙂

    in reply to: hotpoint wm54 #146839
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    Re: hotpoint wm54

    I have seen many occasions when a motor or associated wiring has blown this fuse, mainly GDA motors, it often goes before the mains plug, but not always before the RCD kicks in ( or out ) 🙂

    Had one last week caused by clothing jammed between drums.

    in reply to: Indesit WE16S object in drum #146841
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    Re: Indesit WE16S object in drum

    If the outer drum is a plastic/nylon drum then I am afraid it is a sealed unit. You will find that the cost of repairing this is more than the machine is worth. 😥 You may be able to get some of the bits out through the pump filter.

    Plug out first of course.

    You could try looking here Repairs@. Someone with the right skills may be able to find a way of removing them but it would be unadvisable to attempt this yourself.

    I know it is a bit late now, but I bet you check your pockets in future. 😉

    in reply to: Hotpoint TDC32P Condenser Dryer #146844
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    Re: Hotpoint TDC32P Condenser Dryer

    You could make sure that they are not opening the door before the cycle ends to ‘check’ on the clothes. You must stress the importance of the ‘cool tumble’ at the end of the cycle.

    With the push-push door, I have had a couple where the children are knocking the dryer off by leaning on or pushing the door.

    in reply to: Indesit motor mounting bolts #146843
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    Re: Indesit motor mounting bolts

    Partfinder shows two different part numbers for the bolts, both of which appear to have a hexagon head, also separate washers and nuts shown. There are also two other parts on the diagram but the numbers allocated to them do not appear in the parts list.

    Edit. In fact the bolt that has the smooth head is one of the parts that is in the picture but not in the parts list, perhaps superceded by ‘normal’ bolts. 😥

    in reply to: hotpoint wm54 #146837
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    Re: hotpoint wm54

    Fuse rarely ( I’ve never seen one ) blows for no reason, if motor is sound then check out the wiring harness, where it is clamped to the cabinet edge near the motor, often chafes through there. Door locks often blow timers but usually the track to the first top edge connector, does sound like motor/wiring problems. I usually replace the fuse with a very thin link wire, that is what the original timers used to have in situ before date code 89. It is a motor protection fuse. QER & EMW fit replacement fuses & holders but I have not been able to source any round here, if you can please let me know. 🙂

    in reply to: ‘Cookers’ dishwasher ??? #146836
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    Re: ‘Cookers’ dishwasher ???

    So glad I refused the call, thankfully too busy to soil my hands with these.

    in reply to: Hpt 9945 Wiring #146831
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    Re: Hpt 9945 Wiring

    Wiring differs depending on drum, is it plastic or vitreous enamel?

    Original wiring on plastic drum is… 2 Red/Black
    6 White

    On the vitreous drum it is… motor plug 2 Red/Black.
    1 Red/Brown
    1 Pink
    1 Red
    1 Grey

    Suppressor(choke) 2 Pink
    2 Grey

    2 pin plug 1 Pink/Grey
    1 Violet


    Machine may have had a motor conversion, has the motor plug been butt connected into the original harness, if so I can give you the destination of the wiring from the original colours.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Twin Tub Spin spigot/shaft assy #146643
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Twin Tub Spin spigot/shaft assy

    Just had another look on FreeFind as I seem to remember seeing a bearing kit for these.


    BKT23 and my suppliers still have 8 left. Have never used these but will give them a go, nothing ventured. 🙂

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