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  • in reply to: Google reviews. #423746
    Martin
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    Re: Google reviews.

    :tup:

    in reply to: Lots of lights #423966
    Martin
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    Re: Lots of lights

    Try this…….

    in reply to: EBAC washing machines launch in the spring #423855
    Martin
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    Re: EBAC washing machines launch in the spring

    The nonsense has started I see. :rolls:

    in reply to: Google reviews. #423744
    Martin
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    Re: Google reviews.

    That’s why then you’re not listed on Google and therefore immune from muppets posting lousy reviews about you. Once you have a website then it’s open season for trolling reviewers.

    in reply to: Google reviews. #423742
    Martin
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    Re: Google reviews.

    Have you got your own website Andy?

    in reply to: dh 103 sticking #423964
    Martin
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    Re: dh 103 sticking

    Circ pump seized?

    in reply to: Bosch Washing Machine Heater Element. part no. 073981 #423962
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch Washing Machine Heater Element. part no. 073981

    You might just get away with fitting a 34-BS-03 Element from Europart (Maddocks)???

    in reply to: Puting a higher rated oven element in #423933
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    Re: Puting a higher rated oven element in

    Chris Blatch wrote:What I want to know is how many of you would be happy fitting a higher than spec. rated element and do you feel it is safe?.

    No way would I be idiot enough to fit the incorrectly rated element. Many of the later electronic controlled ovens have relay control designed to operate within the limitations to which they were designed. Whopping in an element with a 15{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}+ higher wattage is just asking for trouble.

    Bigger element, faster heating be buggered. Fit the right part for the right job is the rule of thumb in this trade, or so I was taught anyway.

    in reply to: Puting a higher rated oven element in #423929
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    Re: Puting a higher rated oven element in

    You learn something new every day. So if it glows hotter and the fan isn’t designed to distribute the extra heat displacement the thermostat will prevent those cakes from burning anyway, is that how it goes?

    in reply to: Puting a higher rated oven element in #423927
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    Re: Puting a higher rated oven element in

    …….and burn the cakes more effectively.

    in reply to: AEG washing machine l62825 914524111 diagnostics #423925
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    Re: AEG washing machine l62825 914524111 diagnostics

    Well if you need the manual just email me the details (PNC reminder).

    in reply to: AEG washing machine l62825 914524111 diagnostics #423923
    Martin
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    Re: AEG washing machine l62825 914524111 diagnostics

    This for starters perhaps……

    in reply to: Candy GODF800 L80 Washing Machine #423911
    Martin
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    Re: Candy GODF800 L80 Washing Machine

    Look for burned copper commutator segment/s. Sounds like armature has cooked. A typical ‘act of GOD’ (Candy GOD I mean :clown: )

    in reply to: EBAC washing machines launch in the spring #423841
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    Re: EBAC washing machines launch in the spring

    stratfordgirl wrote:Do I see a screwed tub and brushless motors?

    We’ll spotted :tup:

    in reply to: EBAC washing machines launch in the spring #423839
    Martin
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    Re: EBAC washing machines launch in the spring

    One things for sure, no doubt they’ll be subject to the usual UKW slagging off in the months to come. And a mad scramble to secure the service rights is already well under way.

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