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Hoover Tumble Dryer Condensation Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="dooksy72" data-source="post: 532140" data-attributes="member: 35440"><p>Hi there, </p><p>A tumble tumble dryer I bought to fix was having tripping issues after a few hours use. Found condensation building up in the rear heater housing at the bottom and the air circulation impeller was flicking it up onto the heater unit causing it to trip off the circuit. Stripped down dryer and inspected all air ducts, tested sensors, cleaned condenser everything I could think of plus what’s recommended online. Got it back together and was working a treat, but after a few hours water had built up again in the rear heater housing at the back and at a loss really. Rooms not hot or cold as I know this can effect condenser dryers and it’s ventilated well. </p><p>Any advice or something I’ve not thought of?</p><p>Many Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dooksy72, post: 532140, member: 35440"] Hi there, A tumble tumble dryer I bought to fix was having tripping issues after a few hours use. Found condensation building up in the rear heater housing at the bottom and the air circulation impeller was flicking it up onto the heater unit causing it to trip off the circuit. Stripped down dryer and inspected all air ducts, tested sensors, cleaned condenser everything I could think of plus what’s recommended online. Got it back together and was working a treat, but after a few hours water had built up again in the rear heater housing at the back and at a loss really. Rooms not hot or cold as I know this can effect condenser dryers and it’s ventilated well. Any advice or something I’ve not thought of? Many Thanks [/QUOTE]
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