Re: Samsung washing machine no power to discharge pump
I just removed the glue except on some parts. So its still resting on the glue but has ventilation.
Another cause is indeed vibration. I think i will use some small rubber in the screw parts. Same rubber that is on speakers from tv's. ( philips ).
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You can add holes to the cover- but then water can get on the PCB.
So it dies from heat, water or vibration.
It just needs airflow.Leave a comment:
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a small fan would helpLeave a comment:
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So the washingmachine is working again and the cause is heat....
The glue/wax is all around the cooling area so heat can only escape via the heatsink. Im thinking to cut the glue out so heat can escape via the side areas of the heatsink also.Leave a comment:
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So i bought the Samsung eco bubble washing machine. ( 7kg ).
I opened it up and unfortunately someone already messed with the control board. Luckily he removed a little of the wax/glue and not all of it but he scratched and damaged the tracks on the board. I think they are still ok but i hate it when they do that....
I removed the important part of the glue. Samsung already printed a nice big arrow with SOLDERING on the board so i knew where to look haha. Some parts already had cold solder after 2/3 years....damn! :o
I reflowed most parts and will test the weekend how it goes. fingers crossed.Leave a comment:
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just never touch any top-loaders!
some of those have exploded - caused by the plastic frame shattering during spin-cycle throwing the drum across the room!!!!Leave a comment:
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The problem that the motor is not spinning is because of the main control board. The board has a design problem that it can't handle the vibrations.
Most Samsung Eco Bubble machines have that problem which is caused by cracked solder. Im picking up a cheap samsung washing machine this friday with the problem it won't finish the washing program. ( same problem ).Leave a comment:
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^- How agitating...
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https://consumerist.com/2014/04/03/s...hing-machines/Leave a comment:
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Just to give an Update....I had to bail on the repair for several reasons, further inspection of the machine found worn shocks, excessive play in the shaft bearings and something is broken off between the drum and the tub and floating/rubbing on occasion. The back of the original board showed more burned areas then the front. The cost in parts alone was more then the new machine. So, I bought a new machine and it wasn't a samsung.
As for not buying a Samsung... good luck with that! Most of the washers offered at your local Home Depot and Lowes (and Sears... remember those?) are either made by LG or Samsung. The fact that they are made for the US/North America makes them even more shit, as they tend to have huge drums, which directly translates to much bigger loads on the bearings, and thus they wear out the bearings a lot faster. Add to that the lack of temperature controls. At least most EU washers still allow you to select the temperature for your clothes and not just "Cold", "Warm", and "Hot". (How hot is "HOT"? The "hot" water from my water heater isn't anything I would describe as hot.)
Did it go "thh-bump, thh-bump" when ramping up on spin? If so, bad/broken "spider." They used cheep pot metal here to couple the shaft to the wash basket, which isn't up to semi-caustic conditions of detergent; it doesn't matter if you use "he" detergent or not. The alloy is unsuitable for contact with water over long periods of time as far as I'm concerned, let alone alkaline conditions.
Another problem with many Samsung and LG washers, at least from what I see on my local Craigslist here, is the tub bearings go bad and then the washer gets extremely noisy. Why? Because the bearings are protected by a single rubber seal, that IMO is way too underrated for the task. With non-HE detergent, the failure is accelerated even faster.
The best customer is the repeat customer.... at least from the point of view of the manufacturer/seller.
On the plus side, they would make fancy chicken pens or dog houses.
https://i1.wp.com/theverybesttop10.c...size=510%2C341
Many washers in EU from the 70's and 80's were built like tanks. Even the crappy Russian (Soviet Union) and GDR/DDR ones were fine - at least they used good metals. Nowadays, it's all cheap lightweight shit with a fancy paint/finish.
Really?
I've heart the complete opposite, with Beko being some cheap Turkish stuff, analog to Vestell in TVs.
Beko is big for sure.
Candy, I don't know. My sister in Europe bought a Candy two years ago, and it is still going great. She puts it through 2-4 *full* loads per day. I'm quite surprised it is still working. The old washer she had before that was also a Candy, but from the early 90's. FWIW, that old Candy is still working - we just moved it to the countryside house as a replacement for an old GDR washer (on which I tried to fix the control board from corrosion, but I still couldn't get the final spin to work normally... but that's for the pointless repair thread, I suppose, give the work I put into it).
Originally posted by stjbtw, i think we can all agree it was a good day when they stopped using huge cam-switches with a rats-nest of mains wiring coming off of it!
The old GDR washer I mentioned above was like that. Some 160 spade-termianl wires later and I had the mechanical "control board" out. Oh, and none of them were labeled. I suspect they had a color wiring diagram at the factory to tell them what wire goes where. I had to make my own, while sitting squated on the ground, before I could take out anything. Talk about a great challenge, this was it. When I put it back together, it actually worked!... well for the most part.
But yeah, I ain't touching those old washers with them rat nests anymore, that's for sure.Last edited by momaka; 09-01-2017, 12:33 PM.Leave a comment:
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btw, i think we can all agree it was a good day when they stopped using huge cam-switches with a rats-nest of mains wiring coming off of it!Leave a comment:
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i suspect beko is one of the bigger sellers - that and candy.
because they are the cheap ones in argos.Leave a comment:
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I suppose out of all the machines I get call outs to repair Beko are quite low in numbers, with Hotpoint, Indesit, logik and Candy being quite high, I am not sure if that is anything to go by or if its just a reflection of my customer demographic and base.Leave a comment:
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http://hubys.co.uk/news-information/...ashing-machineLeave a comment:
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i suspect most of these Italian / Turkish machines are from the same factory - just different names on them.Leave a comment:
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beko is actually very reliable,
i'm on the second - first one ran till the brushes wore out, and i could have put new ones in, but there was rust at the bottom of the frame and i wanted one with a display.
all the machines i'v had suffer from rust on the lower frame eventually.
just remember to check your pump filter every few months.Leave a comment:
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beko is actually very reliable,
i'm on the second - first one ran till the brushes wore out, and i could have put new ones in, but there was rust at the bottom of the frame and i wanted one with a display.
all the machines i'v had suffer from rust on the lower frame eventually.
just remember to check your pump filter every few months.Leave a comment:
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Whats peoples thoughts on beko washing machines? ive just just brought one as was in the price range i could afford at the time.Last edited by vinceroger69; 08-24-2017, 04:40 AM.Leave a comment:
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There's Bosch/Siemens and Miele. Only most Miele machines look like they have their design stuck in the 70s. Bloody heavy too. Built like tanks though. Common fault is won't rinse. It's a fuse and a relay.Leave a comment:
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