Shroppyfly

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  • in reply to: Hoover Dynamic next 9kg error codes #483353
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    Oh dy o mean I can replace the trial as a separate componant?

    in reply to: Hoover Dynamic next 9kg error codes #483352
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    Oh brilliant lol so how on earth would I check that possible error?

    in reply to: Hoover Dynamic next 9kg error codes #483350
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    The phrase “clucking bell” springs to mind so i need one of these yes [h=1]HOOVER WASHING MACHINE ELECTRONIC CONTROL NFC BLE PROGRAMMED for WDXOA496C/1-80 (31008689)[/h]

    in reply to: Hotpoint condenser dryer TCFS 83B #483114
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    Ah apologies dave , i sorted it, not been very well:( or id have replied earlier cheers

    in reply to: Hotpoint condenser dryer TCFS 83B #483112
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    Used the multimeter on lowest ohm setting the two flat stats have the same low reading which I take to mean continuity i.e. Ok? The other one with The point probe the mm didn’t register anything am I doing understanding it right? I’ll check the element for continuity tomorrow
    and cleaned the pump area was pretty good anyway as dryer Less than 2yrs old

    in reply to: Hotpoint condenser dryer TCFS 83B #483110
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    Hi Dave, so it has 3 stats in a row 2 flat disc ones and the the one with a spike type probe on it I presume that’s the one your saying check, multimeter says no continuity on that one but ok on the other two, so is that likely to be the issue?
    Cheers J

    in reply to: Grundig heat pump dryer GTN38267GCW #482792
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    So we have a heat pump dryer at home too , so after testing the pump by tipping some water in , see whether the pump worked , it didn’t but continuity was good on both pump and sensor, so id swopt the pump and sensor and float from mine , , it works fine, so now ive heat and a working pump, only downside to this parts swop is the float on my dryer is much smaller, so its either out with a hot knife to reduce the size of the larger float or buy a new one BUT finally i think ive cracked it….:)

    in reply to: Grundig heat pump dryer GTN38267GCW #482790
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    Thanks Dave should i test both the pump and the lift up sensor thingy for continuity

    in reply to: Grundig heat pump dryer GTN38267GCW #482788
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    Dave
    Ah good, but there’s a reason your the experts and im not, i did mention that i thought the water pump isn’t pumping, if that makes ANY sense, , took out the filter front bottom left, and bout half a cupfull of water came out , so while i said it does er seem to be drying the clothes, either the pump/pipe/float ain’t workin , Or its not as apparently fixed as I thought it was Grrrrr any thoughts?
    James

    in reply to: Grundig heat pump dryer GTN38267GCW #482786
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    Dave,
    Well as I said , it was given to because the owners of it , said it no longer heated up , now as they’ve an identical dryer bought at the same time i was inclined to believe them, as i mentioned just removing one side revealed fluff that COMPLETELY covered the motor and compressor, as well as being Everywhere else inside the dryer, now all i’ve done is checked continuity and cleaned, and apparently its working fine, why now , who knows loose wire, too much fluff, overheating,, NO i was aware that heatpumps don’t chuck out as much heat as conventional dryers, but this one wasn’t throwing out ANY heat.., anyway ill run it for a few days see how we go.

    Thanks for the assistance, quick question is this a uk based forum with uk experts on it like yourself?

    Thanks again
    James

    in reply to: Grundig heat pump dryer GTN38267GCW #482784
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    Thanks, I know i should understand what you wrote, but im struggling a bit to follow it , to a simpleton like myself, the dryer is working , i mean its drying the clothes.. ok so it getting warm means is the MOTORS working but surely the fact its dried the clothes means, there must be enough refrigerant to make that happen yes? only bit that im really struggling to follow is your last cpl lines, , ok so if its drying the eits extracting the moisture and returning it to water yes?
    Sorry to sound a thicko

    Thanks

    in reply to: Grundig heat pump dryer GTN38267GCW #482782
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    So after removing about 4{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of the skin off my hands trying to reasemble the ***** im now calling it, with wet clothes the compressor does get , im not saying to hot to touch , nor luke warm , but hot id say, the fan hasnt kicked in sofarm an hour last night and running it again now, as for drying the clothes, yessss but not as perhaps god as id expect a heatpump dryer to do, , , so would u think as the compressors hot, the heatpump part of the dryers working ok , as expected? im reasonably sure the water pumps doing its job but now 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} on that
    What dyo think
    Thanks

    in reply to: Grundig heat pump dryer GTN38267GCW #482780
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    Dave , no gotcha on that i know its a scrap job if refridgeration stuffed, so as im just vbeginningbto reassemble, , when i had it running before , i removed the filter and it was blowing cool/cold air at me ,with no wet clothes in it , that a good sign?, now wheres my screwdriver ah sunday evening what the feck am i doing…!

    in reply to: Grundig heat pump dryer GTN38267GCW #482778
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    Dave
    well prior to me stripping it down , i ran the dryer and you could im pretty sure hear the compressor kicking in, now at that stage whether it was getting warm i dont know, as i ran it without wet/damp clothes in ill have to grrrr lol put the dryer back together and do as you suggest, what your saying is, it should get warm yes? any thoughts on that fan , or is that secondary in terms of a replacement/repair cost and immaterial to the actual dryer working?
    Will report back with outcome
    Thanks James

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