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  • in reply to: Tricity Marquis 2935 #339746
    Pigpen4
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    Re: Tricity Marquis 2935

    Thanks, Mike.
    I’m having trouble trying to identify another energy regulator, though, as the cooker is not listed on the spares sites.
    Any ideas, please?
    Thanks,
    Pigpen.

    in reply to: 42TH23 Thermostat #339101
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    Re: 42TH23 Thermostat

    Thanks, gandh1.

    I’ve emailed Connect about stock availability, as the alternative is showing out of stock at the moment, so I’m querying whether or not it will come back into stock, or whether it will also be obsolete.

    In the meantime, if anyone has a spare one kicking around, please, I’d be very grateful 😉

    Pigpen.

    in reply to: Cooker oven thermostat – Stoves 800DF STAY AWAY !! #337636
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    Re: Cooker oven thermostat – Stoves 800DF STAY AWAY !!

    Original has been superseded and you can only get conversion now, AFAIK.

    I did one in April this year and it took well over an hour, but I was being very methodical, so I didn’t go wrong!

    There was a slight problem with the printed instructions, in that one of the cables (the yellow one, I think, if my memory serves me correctly), was so feintly printed on the diagram that I couldn’t find where it went at first, but that was the only hiccup I had.

    I wouldn’t say stay away, though, it wasn’t that much of a pain.
    HTH
    Pigpen.

    in reply to: Electric fire element identification #336980
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    Re: Electric fire element identification

    Yes, I did clean them carefully 🙂

    in reply to: Electric fire element identification #336978
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    Re: Electric fire element identification

    Yes, it’s in-line with the thermal fuse, but the contacts haven’t welded, although they were a bit sooty before I cleaned them up.

    in reply to: Electric fire element identification #336976
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    Re: Electric fire element identification

    Thanks, Brains.
    140 degrees 10A – I’ve now got 5 (min qty) on order from RS.
    Wonder if the thermal switch is operating correctly, though, otherwise why did the thermal fuse blow in the first place?
    I suppose I’ll soon find out 😉

    in reply to: Hotpoint WM52P brushes #336305
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    Re: Hotpoint WM52P brushes

    Many thanks – arm20’s ordered from Qualtex this afternoon.

    in reply to: Whirlpool oven AKZ142/wh #335403
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    Re: Whirlpool oven AKZ142/wh

    I think, from reading other posts on this forum, that the temperature bit is probably within the 10{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} tolerance.

    But what about the “STOP” bit?

    Any takers, pleeeeeease?

    in reply to: Hotpoint WM52P brushes #336302
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    Re: Hotpoint WM52P brushes

    It pumps out ok, though – would this cause the carbon brush to weld, like it did?

    in reply to: Whirlpool oven AKZ142/wh #335402
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    Re: Whirlpool oven AKZ142/wh

    Anyone?
    Please?

    in reply to: Candy CP2411F/9K fridge freezing up #335354
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    Re: Candy CP2411F/9K fridge freezing up

    Thanks, Loopey.
    I thought it might be one of those!

    in reply to: tricity bendix wdr1240w timer indicator #335229
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    Re: tricity bendix wdr1240w timer indicator

    You don’t mean timer knob 1247801010, do you?

    in reply to: Haier HNS1460TVEME washing machine leaking #332460
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    Re: Haier HNS1460TVEME washing machine leaking

    She had a good moan to Argos, where she got it from, and they’ve given her a replacement machine (not a Haier, I’m glad to say!).

    Well done to her!!

    in reply to: Tricity Bendix TM310 T/D #151730
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    Re: Tricity Bendix TM310 T/D

    This one was the timer.
    Got it in my workshop and ran it with heater disconnected, followed by drain pump disconnected and it still cut out after around 10-12 minutes each time.
    Replaced the timer and functioned everything else with the new timer on and it all ran OK.

    in reply to: masterpart deliveries on go slow #334794
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    Re: masterpart deliveries on go slow

    As explained to me by a friendly customer services rep at Masterpart:
    They had problems with CityLink, as CityLink decided to close their Southend-on-Sea depot and let the Basildon depot cover a wider area, as they ‘could cope’ with the extra workload.
    They couldn’t cope with the extra workload, so parcels were still being collected, but stored in the Basildon depot until they could get round to sorting them out for onward shipping, which was not always a fast process.

    Masterpart have now changed couriers and my parcels are arriving via “Home Delivery Network”, which appears to be the new courier service they are using.
    I’m still not always getting the next day delivery in Lincoln, although it is a lot better than it was in the final days of CityLink. I normally get parcels within 2 days, though.

    It’s probably just teething problems with the new couriers, but it doesn’t hurt to send your MasterPart sales rep a quick email to find out what’s happening – they may be unaware of any hold-ups themselves.

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