View Single Post
  #25   Report Post  
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
[email protected] mogulah@hotmail.com is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 992
Default Consumer electronics "war stories"

On Saturday, December 5, 2015 at 2:44:26 PM UTC-5, Jon Elson wrote in rec.crafts.metalworking:
OK, we got one of those fancy energy-saving washing machines. After a few
years, it started having trouble filling with water. I replaced the
solenoid valve assembly twice over about 6 months, and then started
invetigating deeper. The control board had a micro and about a dozen
electeromechanical relays on it. The one for the cold water valve
eventually developed contacts burned so bad that I was able to diagnose it.
I replaced it with a solid state relay, and all has been good for several
years. I gues the cold water valve gets cycled the most often, so that
relay got burned up first. No problem yet with any of the others.


Yeah, obviously a current relay or just that kind of an interface or something. Tell 'em about it, so they can buy you a whole new one.

You can't get anything if you stay silent. (I learned that the hard way)