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  • in reply to: Servis Fridge M7150S Possible Thermostat Faulty #252679
    satinser
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    Re: Servis Fridge M7150S Possible Thermostat Faulty

    As a follow up to my original post to those that are interested recieved replacement thermostat and fitted it with no problems few days ago.
    Normal operations are now resolved!

    in reply to: Servis Fridge M7150S Possible Thermostat Faulty #252678
    satinser
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    Re: Servis Fridge M7150S Possible Thermostat Faulty

    As a follow on to my last post have now found by bypassing the thermostat the compressor works continually there by proveing that the thermostat was in deed the problem. Have today ordered a replacement unit from Whitegoods Spares.

    in reply to: Servis Fridge M7150S Possible Thermostat Faulty #252677
    satinser
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    Re: Servis Fridge M7150S Possible Thermostat Faulty

    Thanks for your response. The thermometer is a freezer/fridge thermometer that I have had for some years its accurate because Ive tested it another fridge in my property.
    Ive monitored the on and off cycle time and its more or less consistant the on time being 4mins and the off time 18mins. With the fridge door open the off time was 14mins but again the on time was 4mins. As regards to the back panel it freezes approx 70{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of surface in the time that compressor is on.
    I hope this helps you with diagnostics and many thanks for your help.

    in reply to: Hoover ws130 washer/dryer motor problem? #169075
    satinser
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    Re: Hoover ws130 washer/dryer motor problem?

    Thanks again for your reply will give it some thought if I decide to go ahead I will be ordering one from you.

    in reply to: Hoover ws130 washer/dryer motor problem? #169073
    satinser
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    Re: Hoover ws130 washer/dryer motor problem?

    Thanks for your reply Dave I have checked visibly and can see no obvios signs of failure to board. I supose the usual thing is replace the whole board but would the cost of this and age and usage of this machine render this cost prohibitive, perhaps the purchase of new machine would be a better idea with a 5year parts guarantee.
    Any idea what the cost would be for a new board for this model? Thanks in advance for your reply. 🙁

    in reply to: Hoover Washer/Dryer WS130 #142732
    satinser
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    Re: Hoover Washer/Dryer WS130

    Thanks for the information Dave, will be emailing you for the part. 😆

    in reply to: Hoover Washer/Dryer WS130 #142730
    satinser
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    Re: Hoover Washer/Dryer WS130

    So the main drive motor is the problem and not the programmer as I thought, and the part of the motor that is causing the problem is the part that governs the speed and is called the tacho generator coil.
    The next question is can that part be repaired or replaced or is best to replace the main drive motor in its entirety?

    in reply to: Hoover Washer/Dryer WS130 #142728
    satinser
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    Re: Hoover Washer/Dryer WS130

    Thanks Martin for the reply, wherabouts is the tacho generator coil and what does it look like?

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