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  • in reply to: WT960 bag tie #229696
    neilsukwg
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    Re: WT960 bag tie

    Had a number of this style of machine with intermittent leaks where I can’t find the source.

    Could it be the dispenser not sealing to well?

    in reply to: Hobart Dishwasher AMX900 overfilling #334943
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    Re: Hobart Dishwasher AMX900 overfilling

    Thanks Andy

    PMd you back

    Neil

    in reply to: Tripping RCCB Smeg Dual Fuel SUK62MFX5 #333096
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    Re: Tripping RCCB Smeg Dual Fuel SUK62MFX5

    The Cooker trips now without touching any selectors..

    It trips when the clock is set?

    in reply to: LG Door Problem WM1480FHD #333068
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    Re: LG Door Problem WM1480FHD

    Thanks Bob

    Done that a 100 times..

    Need to slow down a bit methinks

    in reply to: Hotpoint vtd00 #199775
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    Re: Hotpoint vtd00

    stuck a timer on it, working great now.

    Thanks for your input chaps.

    Neil 8)

    in reply to: Indesit Moon Fault Codes #332013
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    Re: Indesit Moon Fault Codes

    Thanks Jim,

    Something tells me this is probably a pump wiring problem, will check over module edge connectors etc in the morrow.

    Can’t believe this is the first time Moon I’ve seen, they must have been around 2 or 3 years now. The design looks like sheer Lunar cy! 😕

    in reply to: Hotpoint TDC30 #331846
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    Re: Hotpoint TDC30

    Does this one have a relay?

    Also had one where the door micro was brittle, as dryer heated up the door moved enough to open the micro switch.

    in reply to: Hotpoint vtd00 #199767
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    Re: Hotpoint vtd00

    Above Td will run for about 15 mins then just stops turning heater is staying on (nice red glow from the back) any suggestions as i seeem to be stumped on this one


    Got exact same fault, thought it might be timer?

    Did you sort this one out?

    in reply to: Hotpoint VTD60 F08 #329039
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    Re: Hotpoint VTD60 F08

    Saved me a journey, thanks Martin!

    in reply to: Bosch classixx 1200 express #329050
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    Re: Bosch classixx 1200 express

    were lights flashing before you carried out repair?

    I think that combination means new board required.

    in reply to: beko wmc61 motor values #328337
    neilsukwg
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    Re: beko wmc61 motor values

    probably just an out of balance load?

    Beware ‘civies’ throwing you red herrings, you can waste alot of time like that!

    in reply to: SIMPLE PCB REPAIR TIPS #309689
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    Re: SIMPLE PCB REPAIR TIPS

    shaun67 wrote:Just like to add that some capacitors do not show signs of faults but will go high in ESR .. this little meter will confirm it and is really accurate..Many people miss that a cap is bad as they look for the dorm shape which is not always evident.

    http://www.prc68.com/I/ESRmicro.shtml

    Does this meter allow you to test a capacitor while still in circuit?

    if so could you tell me where to get hold of one

    Neil

    in reply to: Call Forwarding #325122
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    Re: Call Forwarding

    petalpop wrote:
    havent set it up yet as waiting for t.mobile to send me a sim card
    but cant wait to start saving money 😀

    Is it up and running yet, hows it going?

    in reply to: Call Forwarding #325118
    neilsukwg
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    Re: Call Forwarding

    Odom, one of the best websites I have seen

    Very clear and readable, well laid out.

    you could improve local search results by having your name/address/location on every page. Remember google treats every page as a stand alone entity so local results will be improved if every page appeals to local search enquires.

    Getting back on topic, has anyone found a reliable but cheaper alternative to the Burnside T940L GSM Gateway Premicell which is currently advertised on ebay for £449?

    in reply to: Hoover VHW654D-80 front fascia buttons. #326380
    neilsukwg
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    Re: Hoover VHW654D-80 front fascia buttons.

    Its worth carrying a Hot Glue Gun for repairing these, makes a permenant repair.

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