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  • in reply to: Scotland Law – No smoking in commercial vehicles #170571
    whitevanman
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    Re: Scotland Law – No smoking in commercial veichles

    neptune wrote:A word of advice for people who HAVE to drive vans in Scotland-Invest in tinted windows.

    is there a law against this in scotland ?

    in reply to: in-line heater test? #170423
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    Re: in-line heater test?

    I have previously worked within the manufacture of PCB’s (SHARP mw ovens,video, typewriters, photocopiers etc), now in the white goods repair industry, sometimes during manufacture of pcbs things ie component/processes can come/get dirty, even though they are run down a production line which uses liquid flux to clean bottom of board and components, prior to wave solder machine joints can be still dirty and the solder does not fuse components perfectly with copper tracks on board, this causes resistance meaning when a current flows through over a period of time this results in heat which melts the solder resulting as picture you posted shown that is a definition of a dry joint hope this helps.

    Wayne (WVM)

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    Re: indesit D63 fill level problems and non dissolving table

    If you were to attempt to carry out a repair, this could invalidate the warranty best advice would be wait for the engineer.

    whitevanman
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    Re: Beko concrete bolts sheared off. How extract from plasti

    There are anti clockwise drill bits available – used with reversable driver cost about £1, ideal for removing stud sheared etc, (when drilling clockwise this sometime causes stud to go in creating more problems)

    When using the formentioned drill bit it generaly grips the stud and pulls it out. Hope this helps.

    in reply to: Hotpoint TDL11P Ser.no. 90101556 Felt bearing probs #170716
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    Re: Hotpoint TDL11P Ser.no. 90101556 Felt bearing probs

    am aware of conversion kit comes with drum & banjo (duct assy) old type style bearing pads , belt, stat kit and fan blades. perhaps you can purchase indivualy any takers.

    wayne

    in reply to: Bosch SGS5312GB Not Heating #170160
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    Re: Bosch SGS5312GB Not Heating

    going of topic gents, this type of repair is adequate for the old whirpools not spinning, pcb behind front pannel,

    oops should i stop giving trade secrets away.

    Wayne

    in reply to: Bosch SGS5312GB Not Heating #170152
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    Re: Bosch SGS5312GB Not Heating

    They are fitted to the hinge, narrow part on the inside , hope this helps, by the way they do add stength to the door.

    wayne

    in reply to: Bosch SGS5312GB Not Heating #170148
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    Re: Bosch SGS5312GB Not Heating

    power off first, check pcb behind facia for dry joint on heater relay

    in reply to: Beko WMB10 #170164
    whitevanman
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    Re: Beko WMB10

    coins and bits can cause holes in outer tub assy suggest visualy inspect tub for damage 1st.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WM21 help #170139
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    Re: Hotpoint WM21 help

    if the motor washes okay, replace the timer (power off) 😯 There are however a number of timer/pcb versions for this model suggest you get a local repairer details on site

    in reply to: Servis M3008W #169937
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    Re: Servis M3008W

    simple test when worked for N’Homecare -SUK in guarantee ,could try dropping motor to create big tension (pulley/belt/motor) if works okay, if not as advised previously replace pcb may have one spare if required pm me.

    Wayne

    in reply to: Bosch washer enr:WFO2864GB/01 #169885
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    Re: Bosch washer enr:WFO2864GB/01

    thanks guys for the help

    wayne

    in reply to: Bosch washer enr:WFO2864GB/01 #169883
    whitevanman
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    Re: Bosch washer enr:WFO2864GB/01

    thanks for advise p45, is this known pcb fault then, do you know what thermistor values are,ptc or ntc type ? I know that hotpoint wm range heater thermistor works with whirlpool wm’s. (both same values).

    thanks
    wayne

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8322 overflow #169790
    whitevanman
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 overflow

    There are 2 possible causes.

    1. If you have low water presure then the water will pass by

    easiest way to explain is :- if you look at the way water flows on a canal, the gates close the same way if the water presure is high the gate is forced shut hence no leaks, if the water pressure is low the gate does not close resulting in leaks.

    2. other cause could be that you could have grit stuck in the valve causing the valve not to close hence leaking water, could try upping the pressure, if this fails change valve — power off first.

    in reply to: New High quality Hotpoint WM #169764
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    Re: New High quality Hotpoint WM

    Ive seen the comercial version on the merloni disc, sits on 4 legs with a draw at bottom for spares lol.

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