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Default Flexible printed cable - repairable?

On May 9, 12:37*pm, T i m wrote:
On Sun, 09 May 2010 11:35:40 +0100, Bolted
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T i m wrote:


Anyone succeeded in doing anything like this?


Yes. ;-)


Depending on loads of variables you may be able to scrape some of the
insulation off the 'track' a bit away from the suspected break and
solder a fine wire to it (might not be pretty but can work, paint and
tape over it when finished / tested).


Thanks Tim, I saw that on a google search, good to know it might work in
the real world


I'll have to find out if they will sell the replacement part on a return
basis (or if I can buy it online). *As the repair will take out the f/f
if it doesn't work...


Or eBay or your local dump / Freecycle? You might find that part is
common to a range of models or even across different 'makes' (as they
all seem to come from just a few factories these days)?

Bit of a long shot I know but ... (I've helped someone here with a
washing machine controller I kept back from a newish machine I was
scrapping for example).

Cheers, T i m

p.s. Another long shot but if this was like this from new I wonder if
the company might be willing to offer a solution even though it's
outside what we a taught to accept to be the std warranty period? This
isn't 'wear and tear' after all is it?


I have a hotpoint quatro fridge, dont buy one, the left door has a
heater in it, a fridge with a heater ffs, anyway at less than a year
old the cable going to the heater cracked by the hinge, exposing bare
copper, at 240 volts.
I got the door replaced under warranty, but not impressed.
dont buy hotpoint anything.