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Beko DRCS76W Tumble Dyer [No power]
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<blockquote data-quote="Learning_On_The_Job" data-source="post: 518914" data-attributes="member: 34051"><p>Didnt have a multimeter at the time, so changed the interreference filter because one of the live terminals appeared broken, accompanied by slight stickiness and burning. Relatively cheap, so was hoping for an easy fix, but it either wasnt it, or there seems to be something else as well. </p><p></p><p>I've since bought a cheap multimeter (Im inevitably always trying to fix something someone else breaks so im sure it will come in handy). I'm getting 240 volts from the plug, to filter, to switch and out of it. </p><p></p><p>The red/yellow &amp; orange /yellowpurple wires from the switch then go to the motor I think. Few wires go with them from the PCB with them, few wires come back up to the PCB. Something appears wrong on the way to the motor, or between the motor and PCB, or at least thats where I'm up to. I wonder what it could be. A lot of these wires are difficult to probe due to their plastic connectors. </p><p></p><p>So im pondering what else to try now, what I can get access to and probe, or what other parts it could be</p><p></p><p>What should I try from here. AC current or continuity ?</p><p></p><p>So what should I probe for </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Learning_On_The_Job, post: 518914, member: 34051"] Didnt have a multimeter at the time, so changed the interreference filter because one of the live terminals appeared broken, accompanied by slight stickiness and burning. Relatively cheap, so was hoping for an easy fix, but it either wasnt it, or there seems to be something else as well. I've since bought a cheap multimeter (Im inevitably always trying to fix something someone else breaks so im sure it will come in handy). I'm getting 240 volts from the plug, to filter, to switch and out of it. The red/yellow & orange /yellowpurple wires from the switch then go to the motor I think. Few wires go with them from the PCB with them, few wires come back up to the PCB. Something appears wrong on the way to the motor, or between the motor and PCB, or at least thats where I'm up to. I wonder what it could be. A lot of these wires are difficult to probe due to their plastic connectors. So im pondering what else to try now, what I can get access to and probe, or what other parts it could be What should I try from here. AC current or continuity ? So what should I probe for [/QUOTE]
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