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oziris
ParticipantHi guys, here I am after almost 4 months and I am writing this as perhaps it might be helpful for other people.
I made 2 more attempts to repair the dryer. The PCB was repaired, dryer worked twice, then the PCB failed again, so it’s been re-repaired, the dryer worked only once and PCB failed again. Finally I’ve discovered the issue – it was the mains filter. I’ve ordered one from the UK for about GBP 24.00, then I had the PCB repaired again and now it’s working. Thanks so much for your help.
oziris
ParticipantYes I guess so. Thanks for your advice again. I will remove the cable from the socket after every drying cycle, hopefully this will be enough to protect the PCB…
oziris
ParticipantHi all, it’s me. Unfortunately, the same thing happen again. The dryer performed two cycles OK, then when I was trying to switch it on next day, it was simply dead. I have removed PCB again and got back to the repair company. They said they have never seen anything like that, but they fixed it for free once more. Now I am quite hesitant to start the dryer. I now it works, as the display reads data, but what if the same thing would happen again. What if there is another faulty component which keeps killing the PCB.. but if that’s true, what’s that? Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this.
oziris
ParticipantHi Dave. At the end of the day you were 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} right. PCB’s power supply was faulty. I managed to find a company that was able to fix it for about 60€. It’s a half-price of new PCB. And they also provide 2-years warranty for the power supply. I was struggling a bit with assembly, though, as I have no manual and I only took a couple of photos during the disassembly. It took me 4 hours to put the dryer back to operational status but hey! it was worth it. Thank you, much appriecated! Please feel free to close this thread if necessary.
oziris
ParticipantHi Dave, I can try asking a company which says they repair pcbs. But even if they’d repair it, what about programming? I assume that during repair, they would reset the pcb or even delete the software, or not?
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