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Martin
ParticipantRe: help me select a freezer please
You’ll find the Beko will be just fine in the garage. I too have a similar garage set-up as you with a tall Beko freezer, and Beko fridge/freezer and a Currys branded wine cooler all alongside one another. The winter temperature in there easily falls down close to freezing though I never troubled to check the temperature in there to be honest. Though the air can get cool in there it is very dry and draft free as both doors are well sealed with no dampness whatsoever.
Martin
ParticipantRe: John Lewis Dryer- JLDV08/ 916093858- drum seal
The former…….
Martin
ParticipantRe: Another joke.
SAMURI wrote:I bet she will give you the third degree when she gets home,
Here’s how your degrees are worked out…..
https://youtu.be/4AlsXZvDTHgMartin
ParticipantRe: 55 cm freestanding electric cooker please recommend
don wrote:Don’t get drawn in Martin by visitors from the Far East 😉 😉
Huh ❓
Martin
ParticipantRe: Another joke.
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Martin
ParticipantRe: 55 cm freestanding electric cooker please recommend
Zanussi ZCV48300WA 😀
July 24, 2016 at 7:46 am in reply to: Siemens dishwasher extraklasse hydosensor fd8009 26261gb/07 #439593Martin
ParticipantRe: Siemens dishwasher extraklasse hydosensor fd8009 26261gb
Enzs1 wrote:Can you guide me further on where best to buy the part? Much appreciated
Direct from Siemens own website, hence the exact price I quoted I got from that site.
Martin
ParticipantRe: nicks and tears in clothing
The OP snadge has yet to tell us if the drum has been checked?
One of my tenants complained about the machine damaging clothes and I found a belt buckle stuck in the heater, the rusted pin pointing upwards. As clothes spun and the ensuing centrifugal forced (some not all) through the drum holes, they then got tears and holes in them.
My trillion billion candle power torch located the offending buckle. I won’t tell you what I said to my tenant after I yanked the heater out and showed her!!! 😮
The wonderful world of washers eh?
July 23, 2016 at 4:47 pm in reply to: Siemens dishwasher extraklasse hydosensor fd8009 26261gb/07 #439591Martin
ParticipantRe: Siemens dishwasher extraklasse hydosensor fd8009 26261gb
Enzs1 wrote:Thanks Martin, No lights come on the control panel at all ?
Ah I see, then that would suggest to me the actual control unit (part no: 00268594 cost £98.18) is at fault. 😕
Perhaps a close inspection of the actual circuit board might be an option if you’re up for it? Dry joint maybe?
July 23, 2016 at 11:18 am in reply to: Siemens dishwasher extraklasse hydosensor fd8009 26261gb/07 #439589Martin
ParticipantRe: Siemens dishwasher extraklasse hydosensor fd8009 26261gb
No display? You mean that the control panel lights suddenly go out?
Martin
ParticipantRe: nicks and tears in clothing
snadge wrote:i cant see it being any of them problems…
The drum paddles or the stainless drum are damaged and best way to check that out is simply checking the surface areas closely with a torch. Or using a gloved hand to find the snag.
July 22, 2016 at 6:54 pm in reply to: Bosch tumble dryer completely turning off while drying #439576Martin
ParticipantRe: Bosch tumble dryer completely turning off while drying
Dodgy capacitor on the main circuit board maybe ❓
Martin
ParticipantRe: Drum does not turn
bammec wrote:Is this likely to be brushes? Why am going through brushes so quickly? Is the commutator faulty?
Yes the brushes again but ultimately the commutator is beyond all hope and you either replace the complete motor or scrap the machine. (Or take a gamble on buying a S/H motor on eBay 😯 )
Martin
ParticipantRe: ntc plugs
You could compromise the resistance readings of the NTC if you stitched on a new plug (with Amp tags for example). So a solder and seal with heatshrink insulation the only option if you were to tack on a new plug and lead.
The latter option possible if you were to rob a plug from a machine rendered BER. 💡
Martin
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool FRBB36af20/2 fridge warm
I truly don’t know the answer Kieran but I suspect you’ve answered it yourself, that air flap. 😉
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