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Beko DRCS76W Tumble Dyer [No power]
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<blockquote data-quote="Learning_On_The_Job" data-source="post: 518971" data-attributes="member: 34051"><p>Quick update. Spent some time getting my head around the circuit. Tested cables to parts, parts, cables to the next part. Drawn towards the PCB. Learned about how the PCB functions, parts on it, and how to test them. I’m almost certain the PCB is the problem, beside running out of things to test that were broken, the D4 resistor is broken on the PCB, possibly other parts but havent tested them all yet. I’ll test the PCB more throughly, I might solder a new resistor, if its the only part broken and I can find a spare. But at least I’ve narrowed it down. I can take a somewhat informed decision on fixing or replacing it now. Getting rid of a dryer with the niggling doubt I missed a cheap fix would have bugged me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Learning_On_The_Job, post: 518971, member: 34051"] Quick update. Spent some time getting my head around the circuit. Tested cables to parts, parts, cables to the next part. Drawn towards the PCB. Learned about how the PCB functions, parts on it, and how to test them. I’m almost certain the PCB is the problem, beside running out of things to test that were broken, the D4 resistor is broken on the PCB, possibly other parts but havent tested them all yet. I’ll test the PCB more throughly, I might solder a new resistor, if its the only part broken and I can find a spare. But at least I’ve narrowed it down. I can take a somewhat informed decision on fixing or replacing it now. Getting rid of a dryer with the niggling doubt I missed a cheap fix would have bugged me. [/QUOTE]
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