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Oh bugger I ballsed up! help!
I removed the front of our Creda 37374 tumbledryer to replace the broken
drivebelt, an easy job, well should be. But because I was rushing I removed the connectors for the door switch and failed to lable them or note their connections. Doh! silly me. Anyway I'm particularly stumped because there are three connectors, none of which is an earth. I would have thought the switch would need only two. There are three wires, one is pink and white, one is brown and white and the other just brown. Does anyone know which is which or a scheme to figure it out with my multimeter? Cheers all. Sam |
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Sam wrote: There are three wires, one is pink and white, one is brown and white and the other just brown. Does anyone know which is which or a scheme to figure it out with my multimeter? Sounds like it's a changeover switch. You should be able to identify this with the meter set to continuity. If it is, I'd guess at brown to common, and then experiment with the other two - I doubt it'll do any harm. -- *I'm already visualizing the duct tape over your mouth Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 18:57:28 -0000, "Sam" wrote:
I removed the front of our Creda 37374 tumbledryer to replace the broken drivebelt, an easy job, well should be. But because I was rushing I removed the connectors for the door switch and failed to lable them or note their connections. Doh! silly me. Anyway I'm particularly stumped because there are three connectors, none of which is an earth. I would have thought the switch would need only two. There are three wires, one is pink and white, one is brown and white and the other just brown. Does anyone know which is which or a scheme to figure it out with my multimeter? Sounds like one common wire which connects to one of the other two depending whether the door is open or closed. My guess would be that the stripey wires are the switch contacts and the solid coloured wire is the common but it's anyones guess.. sPoNiX |
Sam wrote:
I removed the front of our Creda 37374 tumbledryer to replace the broken drivebelt, an easy job, well should be. But because I was rushing I removed the connectors for the door switch and failed to lable them or note their connections. Doh! silly me. Anyway I'm particularly stumped because there are three connectors, none of which is an earth. I would have thought the switch would need only two. There are three wires, one is pink and white, one is brown and white and the other just brown. Does anyone know which is which or a scheme to figure it out with my multimeter? Try asking at http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk David |
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
In article , Sam wrote: There are three wires, one is pink and white, one is brown and white and the other just brown. Does anyone know which is which or a scheme to figure it out with my multimeter? Sounds like it's a changeover switch. You should be able to identify this with the meter set to continuity. If it is, I'd guess at brown to common, and then experiment with the other two - I doubt it'll do any harm. The OP may be able to identify the common (if it is a common) by measuring from the supply to the board to the various wires. Usually, there will be under an ohm from the 'common' to either positive or negative supplys, or live/neutral if it's run from 240V. Getting it round the wrong way should not do any harm other than flooding if you're stupid enough to leave it on. |
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