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Hi all,
Without going in to all the detail I need to check the pump/power on an Electrolux washing machine. I want to check if the power is coming down the wires to the point where they push onto the pump, if this is ok then I want to take the pump off the machine and see if it runs ok. I don`t have a multimeter and don`t know how to use one but I am well aware of `electricity` and keeping myself safe. Is there some way I could check this out? OK maybe sounds basic but if this was a 6 or 12V system I would connect a lightbulb to the wires and then apply the voltage via a battery to the pump. Any ideas? thanks |
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