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  • in reply to: Hotpoint WDL520P #392105
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    Re: Hotpoint WDL520P

    Thanks for the tip mate, will do that when I replace the element. Luckily i’ve got a pattern 1 in stock so my be able to fit it in tomorrow.

    Andy

    in reply to: Hotpoint WDL520P #392103
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    Re: Hotpoint WDL520P

    Hi Jim: Cheers mate, :eeek: must have been having another Blond moment when I said that :lol:. Think i’m going to fit a pattern part this time & see what happens, too bloody expensive to fit another genuine 1.


    Andy

    in reply to: The 0800 Thread #301910
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    Re: The 0800 Thread

    😀 I can just imagine their answer to that 1 ally, think the 2nd word would be off. 😆

    in reply to: The 0800 Thread #301908
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    Re: The 0800 Thread

    Phew for a minute there I thought you meant in the van 😆 Gotta be honest I wouldn’t pay someone £20K for a franchise anyway. Even if I was going to, i’d have walked away as soon as I saw the vans. That’s just embarassing :eeek:

    in reply to: The 0800 Thread #301906
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    Re: The 0800 Thread

    Have 0800 lost the screwdriver on the roof of the pratt mobiles now ? Saw another 1 yesterday & no screwdriver on this 1.

    in reply to: Beko WMA1715s #391969
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    Re: Beko WMA1715s

    Hi: If you take a look at the UKWG Fault code guide, it tells you how to reset the machine & clear the error codes. Also tells you how to put it into test.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Module AQ9D692UUKV #391843
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    Re: Hotpoint Module AQ9D692UUKV

    Cheers Jim: Knowing my luck the only 1 I ever see will have a blown module :eeek: 🙂

    Andy

    in reply to: Hotpoint Module AQ9D692UUKV #391841
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    Re: Hotpoint Module AQ9D692UUKV

    That was why i asked what blew the pump driver, looking at the posts on this there’s no mention of it.

    Hey Jim: I’ve not come across 1 of these yet, what are they like to work on mate ?

    Andy

    in reply to: Hotpoint Module AQ9D692UUKV #391837
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    Re: Hotpoint Module AQ9D692UUKV

    What caused the pump driver to blow in the 1st place ?

    in reply to: Waste Carriers Licence #315675
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    Re: Waste Carriers Licence

    To be honest that’s the way i read it, hope that’s the case anyway.

    in reply to: electrical safety testing ? #390321
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    Re: electrical safety testing ?

    Specialist01269 wrote:[quote lee8]
    Then there not by definition highly qualified. I’ve done the same but I wouldn’t class them as that.

    Lee I don’t class them as Highly Qualified either, unfortunately they had the paperwork to say they were.
    1 of my ex bosses was a qualified Electrical Engineer, but for example couldn’t work out motor loadings & cable sizes. Another of his little C***k up’s was spending 2 hours on a job trying to figure out the polarity of an AC supply for a lighting system. His sidekick, another 1 who was paper qualified blew up a £1.000+ motor controller when he wired a 3 phase supply to the links on a motor.
    Another firm, another “Qualified” Electrician caused a flood in an office block & took out the mains intake when he connected 2 phases of a 3 phase cable to a single phase water heater & blew a hole in the tank it was fitted to.

    So do you see what i’m getting at when I say that being Qualified doesn’t necessarily mean you can do the job properly or that what you do is safe.

    in reply to: electrical safety testing ? #390320
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    Re: electrical safety testing ?

    [quote lee8]
    Then there not by definition highly qualified. I’ve done the same but I wouldn’t class them as that.

    Lee I don’t class them as Highly Qualified either, unfortunately they had the paperwork to say they were.
    1 of my ex bosses was a qualified Electrical Engineer, but for example couldn’t work out motor loadings & cable sizes. Another of his little C***k up’s was spending 2 hours on big job trying to figure out the polarity of an AC supply for a lighting system. His sidekick, another 1 who was paper qualified blew up a £1.000+ motor controller when he wired a 3 phase supply to the links on a motor.
    Another firm, another “Qualified” Electrician caused a flood in an office block & took out the mains intake when he connected 2 phases of a 3 phase cable to a single phase water heater & blew a hole in the tank it was fitted to.

    So do you see what i’m getting at when I say that being Qualified doesn’t necessarily mean you can do the job properly or that what you do is safe.

    in reply to: Hoover Fridge-Freezer recall #391820
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    Re: Hoover Fridge-Freezer recall

    Thanks Martin.

    in reply to: bosch dryer #314539
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    Re: bosch dryer

    Nicely found, how long has it been back in the machine & working ?

    in reply to: what is the lowest excipable insulation #391612
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    Re: what is the lowest excipable insulation

    Bet the bike keeps you fit though Mike 🙂 I keep my lead in the Megger case so it’s always to hand when testing.

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