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ParticipantRe: Help instaling a philco DN500 Timer on a dryer
thanks for replying Martin,
checking at the blocks and the way they are packed looks to be something like this;
the slots aint all filled in the blocks there are a lot of connections that aint being used so it gets a bit harder, the yellow one seams easy, in the middle and by the way the other blocks are and the position they got for over the years by being in the same place i assume as we see them i just have to put the timer in place and slide them right up, the red one have connections in one side and the green in the other side.
still by logic or assumption since i am not an expert i decided to post.
i will get some better shots of those blocks.
thanks.
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ParticipantRe: Dryer Timer Assemble (expert probably)
i see..
yeah this timer can be purchase in many places this is one of them
http://www.espares.co.uk/product/es1678 … urerId=771
probably what i will do in the end buy a new one, still this is something so simple but without the knowledge i am screwed
got a Philco Export DN500/A
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ParticipantRe: Dryer Timer Assemble (expert probably)
thanks Gerry, thats why i said its (expert).
needs to be seen from someone that understands this kind of timer cause what i am showing aint it all, there is another piece controlling a lot of other stuff but that one cant be messed up since its bulk fits one way and its done, instead of this part that can run around here before i put the other one of top.
thanks for alerting me for possible problems but i am already aware of them thats why i didnt just closed it and well lets give it a try :D.
some people like to know more others are cool with what they already know, its that simple m8.
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