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  • in reply to: Business Bank Account v Personal Accounts #276878
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    Re: Business Bank Account v Personal Accounts

    oops meant to say, yes Martin its commercial banking

    in reply to: Business Bank Account v Personal Accounts #276876
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    Re: Business Bank Account v Personal Accounts

    Interesting Martin. We bank well over this £1000 and pay on average £15 per month?

    I know its not a lot but rather have it in my pocket.

    Going to give them a wee call thanks

    Brian

    in reply to: Business Bank Account v Personal Accounts #276872
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    Re: Business Bank Account v Personal Accounts

    We have also used A&L for many years now, after being ripped off by RSB.

    We find it very easy to use, just take cheques in an envelope to our PO.

    Everyone who mentioned using them say the get banking FOC, we pay a set fee, albit low every month.

    How do you get free banking?

    Brian

    in reply to: Qualtex credit limits #276943
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    Re: Qualtex credit limits

    Surley like the banks, if you have a great track record, they’d be falling over themselves..

    Just my thoughts, but like I said Qualtex loss is CDS gain

    in reply to: Hotpoint FDW60 dishwasher. #263921
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    Re: Hotpoint FDW60 dishwasher.

    Having the same problem, upper spray arm not rotating, water comming out but not very powerful. I suspect the half load valve, but this only comes with a complete wash motor. Anyone else had this problem

    Brian

    in reply to: Qualtex on line ordering? #253583
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    Re: Qualtex on line ordering?

    Just tried to place my order today, up comes a messge. “There has been a problem processing your order” please contact us.
    When I contacted the Denton office, the girl had no idea why. She put me thru to another number, which then gave NINE options, none of which appeared to help me. I tried option 4 but after waiting 10 mins I gave up.

    I cant tie up my only line in.

    Dissappointed with the service and the order will now have to go into Connections, pity as up until this time we were increasing our orders with Qualtex.

    Don’t know if its a website problem or what???

    Anyone else had this problem?

    in reply to: QER Electronics #258408
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    Re: QER Electronics

    Agree with all re QER unhelpful expensive, having to pay full price if wrong diagnoses stopped using them a while back. I find EMW better in all areas..

    in reply to: Magnatron #253107
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    Re: Magnatron

    Cheers Don

    Tried googleing and also got a few, just thought maybe someone here had a good source.
    AWI I seem yo remember using them a while back. I will try them

    Thanks
    Brian

    in reply to: proline dryer #252861
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    Re: proline dryer

    Have to agree to some extent with Chris.
    If I were in your shoes I would agree to replace bearings and belt at reduced cost but explain to her that they were a poor design, she may then agree to cut her costs and replace machine.

    Good luck
    Brian

    in reply to: proline dryer #252855
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    Re: proline dryer

    you get front felt, bearing pads,shaft,rear bearing,pin, rear seal (I dont fit this) and new screws to attach the shaft to drum.
    I don’t think (but not 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}) this will fit to a drum with the shaft/plate riveted.
    As I said I have done quite a few of these and its just about the same amount of work as the belt fit.

    Drum out fix the kit and rebuild

    If you check on your supplier site you will see a pic of it.

    There is a good pic on here which shows all the parts in the kit.

    good luck
    Brian

    in reply to: proline dryer #252853
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    Re: proline dryer

    Part No. 1703080, it comes with all you require. New shaft rear bearing , felt etc..
    I have done a number of these kits and never (yet) had a recall on them.

    Brian

    in reply to: Hoover softwave #251584
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    Re: Hoover softwave

    Its the 30 deg that closes after water reaches 30.

    The 60/90 is closed to feed the heater so the heater heats up.

    Once it reaches 30 the 30deg stat closes supplying the timer motor.

    Depending on the prog the continued heating is dependendant on the time as the the hotter the prog the longer the the timer takes before it advances to a stage where it turns the heater off.

    The 60/90 are there as a safety backup or temp reduction in the case of the 60.

    Does your machine start to heat?

    Brian

    in reply to: Hoover softwave #251582
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    Re: Hoover softwave

    hi simon

    these machines all had a 30 deg stat which should be o/c closing at 30 deg to start timer motor.
    The first 1.5 min of the prog is just to ensure clothes well wetted.

    There is usually a 60 and 90 deg n/c stats which supply the heater.

    You should find that its violet wires to the 30

    The 60/90 have a common wire gy/or which goes to the heater.

    Hope this helps

    Brian

    in reply to: i have a problem with a stoves m/o stat #251465
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    Re: i have a problem with a stoves m/o stat

    Hi

    Have had real problems getting the correct sta for my Stoves.
    The one I need is marked EFG206 although Connect have sent me two incorrect ones.

    One is marked EFG205
    It has connections 2 3 and 5
    I will be sending it back but if you can’t get one elsewhere I can send you this one at cost which was £33.06 plus vat.

    Brian

    in reply to: Stoves cooker #250936
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    Re: Stoves cooker

    Hi
    Thanks for reply, its the EFG206 I need, it has more connections on it.
    I have 2 stats from connect so far, Connect states they both replace the EFG206 but unless I modify wiring, no way.

    Anyways I tried typing in EFG206 and yet ANOTHER stat comes up, so I will try this.

    Thanks again for taking the tine to help

    Brian

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