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![]() "Phil L" wrote in message ... "Arfa Daily" wrote in message ... Don't suppose anyone has got a 'retired' Indesit IDCA 735 condenser tumble dryer sitting in the garage, or any mates in the washing machine / tumble dryer repair trade that might have either intimate knowledge of this model, or service info - specifically a wiring diagram. I believe there is also an equivalent Creda and Hotpoint model. Basically, I've done a front and back bearing rebuild and belt job on it. It's all basically back together, but I have a wire left over, and I'm buggered if I can see where it is from. I don't even remember taking it off. It comes from the controller board, tag J11-1. This is at the bottom right, immediately next to a thick mains earth wire which is on J11-2. The wire that I'm having trouble finding a home for is thin black, with a small un-insulated spade tag on the end. It heads in the general direction of the front of the machine, but all the stuff like door interlock switch and thermal cut out are connected. I thought at one point that it might be an earth to somewhere as its tag on the controller PCB is right next to one that actually is earth, but no continuity between the two. I'm wondering whether there is a high value resistor between this wire and earth, and it is some kind of static leak from the rotating drum somewhere. I've had the unit powered, and it all seems to work as far as I can tell, so it's obviously not something that is important to fundamental operation, but I'm reluctant to return it to my daughter as being "all fixed now" without at least knowing what the wire is, even if it would be impossible to get it back on now it's all back together ... Isn't there a spare connector somewhere waiting for this spade? - if not, you may have attached something else to the connector this black one should have gone to, which begs further questions..... Well, I'm sure there *is* a spare connector waiting for it. If I knew where it was, I wouldn't be asking ... I have years and years of experience of doing this sort of stuff. I repair electronic equipment to component level for a living. I'm well aware of how jobs like this work. When you can't find where wire goes, it's usual to look carefully at any bends, and how it 'hangs'. This usually gives a clue as to where it goes. In this case, the only thing that this reveals, is that it heads towards the front. If you have any experience of doing tumble dryer bearing jobs, you will know that in order to do the front felt bearing, the drum has to come right out, and most of the front panel / door assembly needs to come off. As you undo the last screw, all rigidity disappears like a magic trick, and you are left with several floppy bits of metal in your arms. I'm guessing that the wire came off its connector at round about this point, without me noticing it. So wherever it goes is probably now hidden behind the drum or front panel somewhere, and unless it is absolutely necessary, I'm sure as hell not taking all that apart again. There are no similar single tag wires that have been taken off, so it is not a case of a wire having been put on the wrong place ... Arfa |
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