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Steve_atty
ParticipantRe: Hoover TV630 interlock relay board
Dave_Conway wrote:Don’t forget to power off when checking/repairing please :zap: 😀
Dave.
Dont worry I did, but its sensible to remind people.
Steve
Updating this.
I did some checks with the meter and worked out that the loose plug went on one of the two top spages.
Still nothing though – it has blown a fuse. I replaced the fuse and it blows the minute you press the ON button.
Checking the resistance shows a mere 15 Ohms which is more than 13 Amps.
So not sure whats gone bang where but its on its way to the skip and I’m not buying any hoover product again.
So I need suggestions for a replacement !
Steve_atty
ParticipantRe: Hoover TV630 interlock relay board
DDSDDS wrote:i have a hoover td at my workshop i dont know if its a 630 but will look in the morning for you
but the screw where has it come from i seem to find a lot of screws caught in the fan and they tend to be the screws that hold the fan housing to the motor it seems to be a pretty commen thing with these machinesIt had an engineer out to it about 18 months ago for the same fault and he said it was a loose screw. I suspect that nothing is now holding the fan casing to the motor.
The quality of build is pretty lousy to be honest!.
The plug is the one that has the blue wire from the door switch and the orange from the “on” switch.
The two plugs on the bottom of the board are in place, then there is a plug with two white wires halfway up the side. Next to that is a empty spade marked “N”. At the top of the board are two empty spades.
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