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philpsy
ParticipantRe: PCB replacement??!!
Jackal,
i hear you pal.
So I basically need to write Indesit off of any further purchases. To be fair there is a factory shop in Peterborough, which a few years ago used to be very competitively priced, so it made sense us just popping round the corner to purchase a new machine.So when it comes to future purchases of appliances, who would you suggest?
The days when something was built to last seems to have way gone.
cheers
Philpsy
philpsy
ParticipantRe: PCB replacement??!!
Corrr blimey!!!!
£120 to programme it, what are they N.A.S.A launch pads?
How come it is som much just to programme it.
Is it not a laptop hook-up or similar?Isnt there a way for someone like myself to do it?
We are such a throwaway society, that its crazy to think its more economical to buy a new machine than get one repaired.
Help…….. got to be a cheaper way?
philpsy
ParticipantRe: PCB replacement??!!
its a second hand PCB, from the model AQGD 169 s.
I thought as its virtually the same size, and spin speed it would be a simple swap, or so i was told.
What is the proces with programming the PCB?
Is it something i can do, or does it need specialist equipment? Associated costs?Appreciate the advice, as my Missus is not happy
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