Anonymous Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Auteur Delen Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 can you also find R47 , this on the picture is L1 Link naar reactie
Anonymous Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Auteur Delen Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Citaat van: bennie op 6 maart 2016, 19:00:12can you also find R47 , this on the picture is L1of course... Link naar reactie
Anonymous Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Auteur Delen Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 what are the colors on r47 is this gold black brown red? Link naar reactie
Anonymous Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Auteur Delen Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Citaat van: bennie op 6 maart 2016, 19:26:01what are the colors on r47 is this gold black brown red?exactly Link naar reactie
Anonymous Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Auteur Delen Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 the colors say its a resistor of +/- 21 ohm but HaZee kan have a beter look at those 2 resistors and the lkn304pni think if you replace this 3 things your dryer is as a new one@HaZee kan jij zien wat de waardes zijn van L1 en R47 Link naar reactie
Anonymous Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Auteur Delen Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Your LNK304PN is dead! (link)L1 is actually an inductor and dead also! (link)R47 is a resistor. Could be 22 Ohm (21.6) indeed but it de depends on the series and I'm not sure. I don't have information about Whirlpool tumble dryers in my parts list and colors fade and/or shift under the influence of heat. All advices I could find suggest replacing with a heavier one so I would advice a 47 Ohm (link) in this case. Best case: you have a heavy replacement. Worst case: it's the same resistor as the original Most people find it doable to repair their PCB themselfs but if you don't want to do that, maybe I can find one for you depending on where you live. Sent me a PB with the city you live and the distance you are prepared to travel and I can have a look for you ... Link naar reactie
Anonymous Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Auteur Delen Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Citaat van: HaZee op 6 maart 2016, 23:09:56Your LNK304PN is dead! (link)L1 is actually an inductor and dead also! (link)R47 is a resistor. Could be 22 Ohm (21.6) indeed but it de depends on the series and I'm not sure. I don't have information about Whirlpool tumble dryers in my parts list and colors fade and/or shift under the influence of heat. All advices I could find suggest replacing with a heavier one so I would advice a 47 Ohm (link) in this case. Best case: you have a heavy replacement. Worst case: it's the same resistor as the original Most people find it doable to repair their PCB themselfs but if you don't want to do that, maybe I can find one for you depending on where you live. Sent me a PB with the city you live and the distance you are prepared to travel and I can have a look for you ...Thank you very much @HaZee!The assumption here is that is the parts are correct, replacing those 3 parts should make the tumble dryer start working again right?In any case I've sent you a message with my location. Link naar reactie
Anonymous Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Auteur Delen Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 you have a big chance that your dryer works again, there are many dryers with the same problems incl. my dryer and you have seen the damage on the PCBand my dryer works again with replacing those parts Link naar reactie
Anonymous Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Auteur Delen Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 And? Did your tumble dryer come to life again? Link naar reactie
Anonymous Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Auteur Delen Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Sorry for the late reply, had a long week.Citaat van: HaZee op 18 maart 2016, 00:07:22And? Did your tumble dryer come to life again?Yes! It did!!!We still didn't test it on a full dry cycle, but for the 10 minute run we did, it seem to be working as good as new!Thank you very much @HaZee for the perfect fix, and of course @bennie for the assistance on identifying the issue. Link naar reactie
Anonymous Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Auteur Delen Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 you're welcome Link naar reactie
Anonymous Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 Auteur Delen Geplaatst: 26 november 2018 You're welcome and nice to hear it's working again! Link naar reactie
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