Hi guys,
I have a Beko DE2541FS slimline dishwasher which has failed. Due to a short-circuit from the circulation motor cable connector to the base plate, the power control circuit device has blown (see photo. I have already fixed this once, due to burnt tracks to the heater solenoid). How the cable is fitted to allow it to touch the baseplate (which collects any leaking water) is a mystery and a BIG design problem!
The power control device for the circulation pump has blown apart, with the result that the component identification number is only partially visible now. The only number that I can make out is (AA)J823. The AA part is only partially visible, but I think it is correct. The J823 is clearly visible, but I'm unsure whether this is the actual device no., as it's right on one edge.
I am presuming that this device is a high voltage/power Triac, as it has to switch AC mains, but I could be wrong.
I have not been able to find anything useful at all about this device, the control board or the dishwasher itself - nothing of any use seems to be availbable, other that the most basic (and useless) wiring diagrams on a parts supplier's website.
Although replacement boards are available, there are several different part numbers, as they seem to use this PCB on many different models, presumable with different programming where the circuit is otherwise the same. They are also fairly expensive and I'd like to repair the PCB myself if possible, as it's only one component (hopefully). My PCB part no. is 1899450405.
Anybody got any info for this device, or a new device/controller/PCB for this dishwasher?
Any info/advice much appreciated, thanks.
Steve.
I have a Beko DE2541FS slimline dishwasher which has failed. Due to a short-circuit from the circulation motor cable connector to the base plate, the power control circuit device has blown (see photo. I have already fixed this once, due to burnt tracks to the heater solenoid). How the cable is fitted to allow it to touch the baseplate (which collects any leaking water) is a mystery and a BIG design problem!
The power control device for the circulation pump has blown apart, with the result that the component identification number is only partially visible now. The only number that I can make out is (AA)J823. The AA part is only partially visible, but I think it is correct. The J823 is clearly visible, but I'm unsure whether this is the actual device no., as it's right on one edge.
I am presuming that this device is a high voltage/power Triac, as it has to switch AC mains, but I could be wrong.
I have not been able to find anything useful at all about this device, the control board or the dishwasher itself - nothing of any use seems to be availbable, other that the most basic (and useless) wiring diagrams on a parts supplier's website.
Although replacement boards are available, there are several different part numbers, as they seem to use this PCB on many different models, presumable with different programming where the circuit is otherwise the same. They are also fairly expensive and I'd like to repair the PCB myself if possible, as it's only one component (hopefully). My PCB part no. is 1899450405.
Anybody got any info for this device, or a new device/controller/PCB for this dishwasher?
Any info/advice much appreciated, thanks.
Steve.
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