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roboneill83
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZWF1221W carbon brushes
haha of course, just re read it 🙂 cheers for your help mate, much appreciated!
roboneill83
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZWF1221W carbon brushes
It’s not an induction motor. The motor is a C.E.SET. MCA 61/64-148/ZN14 if this helps?
roboneill83
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZWF1221W carbon brushes
Hi Don,
Thanks for the reply. The Product number is 914521001 03 . The motor wont run so I have removed the brushes which are very well worn so I’m almost 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} certain it is them. Thanks, Rob
roboneill83
ParticipantRe: hotpoint FF175B fridge warm
I’m guessing the defrost element works perfectly fine as the resistance appears to be in spec. I’m thinking it’s the control module at fault which starts the defrost cycle. Could anyone tell me where to find this please? I don’t want to just start randomly stripping everything apart. Thanks.
January 26, 2018 at 5:38 pm in reply to: New freestanding fridge freezer recommendations please #453397roboneill83
ParticipantRe: New freestanding fridge freezer recommendations please
That’s great, thanks for your help Don!
January 26, 2018 at 4:11 pm in reply to: New freestanding fridge freezer recommendations please #453395roboneill83
ParticipantRe: New freestanding fridge freezer recommendations please
Many thanks for your reply Don. I’ll take a look at them! Would you use any particular websites / retailers to buy them?
roboneill83
ParticipantRe: Beko DSC85W only gets clothes luke warm
Hi Dave, just a quick update. The issue was exactly what you said it was. The element NTC was only reading 500 ohms so I changed it for a new one which read nearly 20K ohms and the dryer now works perfectly. Thanks for taking the time to help me out, it was much appreciated! Rob
roboneill83
ParticipantRe: Beko DSC85W only gets clothes luke warm
Ok thanks Dave. Your help is much appreciated. I’ll get a new one and see if it solves the issue. Thanks, Rob
roboneill83
ParticipantRe: Beko DSC85W only gets clothes luke warm
I finally got a tester today. I’ve measured the resistance of the sensor in the duct at the front and it reads around 13K ohms. I’ve measured the ones on the element in the back, the one on the left without the test button is reading 500ohms and the one with the reset is reading zero. That’s if I’ve done the test correct. I presume I just unplug the clips off the wings and measure across using the prongs on the tester to give a readout on the meter? Also, I’ve ran the dryer again and it doesn’t pull the usual spike of 2.9Kw to begin with then drops off, now it only pulls 280-320w. It’s like the element isn’t even kicking in at all, like it was previously the other day. There aren’t any clothes in it today tho so whether that makes a difference.
roboneill83
ParticipantRe: Beko DSC85W only gets clothes luke warm
Ok, thanks for your help Dave. I’ll have to get one from somewhere and I’ll get back to you with the results. Thanks, Rob
roboneill83
ParticipantRe: Beko DSC85W only gets clothes luke warm
The program never ends. It stays in the drying part of the sequence and never gets to iron dry, just keeps running. Just tried it on 60min timer and it does the same thing with the initial 2.9kw dropping off to 280-320w.
roboneill83
ParticipantRe: Beko DSC85W only gets clothes luke warm
Ok, after watching the meter for some time now it appears to have dropped off to 280W – 320W and operates between these values. It initially started at 2.9kW but then drops off and doesn’t return to it. If I turn the dryer off and restart it it pulls the 2.9kw but then drops off to 280-320w after a very short while. It does this each time I restart it.
roboneill83
ParticipantRe: Beko DSC85W only gets clothes luke warm
Hi there, yes I can see right through the condenser. I used the shower jet to remove all fluff and let it dry over night. It appears constant, hard to tell though as the meter updates every 5 seconds and the dryer stops spinning for a short period to then respin the other way and the meter sometimes reads it when it’s paused.
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