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ParticipantRe: Candy tumble dryer ovehreats
I have replaced the PCB with a used one, and so far it works fine (tested two times). I have also noticed that the door seal is leaking, and maybe that is the cause for the failure (water got on the PCB and something short-circuited). Thank you for your help.
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ParticipantRe: Candy tumble dryer ovehreats
Could the capacitor for the motor be the problem? Or is that just for stating the motor? Because in the capacitor doesn’t have power to turn the barrel at certain speed, the clothes could burn, and the safety switch turns off the tumble dryer. What do you think?
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ParticipantRe: Candy tumble dryer ovehreats
I have measured the NTC cables and they are OK. I have also looked at the circuit board. Nothing is burned or anything, but something looks funny. Have posted pictures bellow. I don’t know what LED’s are flashing, because the dryer is completely disassembled.
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ParticipantRe: Candy tumble dryer ovehreats
The dryer has two thermistors. I have measured both of them, while applying heat (cooker plate), and the resistance have changed for both of them equally. Have I done this right?
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