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  • in reply to: Beko wme7267w not going into fast spin #424203
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    Re: Beko wme7267w not going into fast spin

    Yes sorry getting dryers and washer mixed trying to fix one of each at same time think I’ve cracked it one off the wires at the block has sheared so I’ll repair it in morning as I need a smaller female terminal and should be good to go I’ll report back when I’ve tested it. Not so good news on dryer though it seems a beko As well looks like thermostat has small hole in it has gone to earth and fried board to much damage to even start a repair as number of tracks gone plus components. Thank you for your time it’s what I think is great with forums

    in reply to: Beko wme7267w not going into fast spin #424201
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    Re: Beko wme7267w not going into fast spin

    No its definitely 18 mins left when I first got it it had e11 when I put it through test so investigating the motor but I had cleared it and hadn’t shown since have checked pressure pipe seems clear and changed float switch with a spare but no difference

    in reply to: indesit widxl 126 solenoid stuck? #414674
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    Re: indesit widxl 126 solenoid stuck?

    Ok cheers if anyone else knows where to start that would be great

    in reply to: indesit widxl 126 solenoid stuck? #414672
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    Re: indesit widxl 126 solenoid stuck?

    Any idea what the fault would be is there components i can change?

    in reply to: How to find earth leak? #410147
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    Re: How to find earth leak?

    A decent meter ranges upto and beyond £1000 if I recall my megger was £1150 or so but if you have a multi meter it may give you an indication if the element is going to earth. first unplugging the appliance and the setting to continuity and placing one lead to the earth point and then the other to the live connection and then try neutral to earth this is a totaly a dead test but if you get anything under infinity there between the earth point and live connections it’s a good indication of a fault

    in reply to: hotpoint aqualtis aq9f492i no power to pump #412923
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    Re: hotpoint aqualtis aq9f492i no power to pump

    Success I took out the old triac replaced it and now have a working machine

    in reply to: hotpoint aqualtis aq9f492i no power to pump #412922
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    Re: hotpoint aqualtis aq9f492i no power to pump

    No problem thank you for the pointer I’ll take the old one out and have a look

    in reply to: hotpoint aqualtis aq9f492i no power to pump #412920
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    Re: hotpoint aqualtis aq9f492i no power to pump

    I don’t have the greatest knowledge of triac but know have an idea how they work any idea what rating it would be?

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat L16830 tacho problem #375406
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    Re: AEG Lavamat L16830 tacho problem

    I had the same problem with a 16830 turned out to be a bad connection on the motor think if memory serves me right it was the wire closest to the drum had broken free a quick solder and she was spinning like a good en again hope this helps anyone with the same problem
    Cheers
    Jim

    in reply to: indesit wixl163 pcb #391022
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    indesit wixl163 pcb

    Hi all does anyone happen to have a diagram for a wixl163 pcb as i need to identify which component is the motor triac.

    cheers all jim

    in reply to: indesit wixl163 pcb #391021
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    Re: indesit wixl 163 help please

    I think the motor may be ok as I have been able to get it to run on a spin cycle the pcb looks ok apart from a little dirty can’t see any signs of burning. But not sure which of the triacs is the motor triac

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