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Offline The Gonz

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I had a nice win today. Our Simpson dryer had developed a fault whereby the timer dial would never make it all the way back to stop.

I pulled the dryer apart and removed the timer module, a simple clockwork piece driving cogs that separate relay contacts when the timer is done.

A simple clean, light lube and a few test runs and the dryer is performing as expected. That saved a chunk of money for a replacement.

:link: 0574300016 Simpson Dryer Minimax Flat Shaft Timer - Doug Smith Spares
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I also prefer home maintenance to replacement, where possible :goodjob:

That said, not one of our white appliances have mechanical controls as accessible or maintainable as that module - we're stuck with the manufacturers software, which sad to say (particularly for the dampness sensor in our tumble dryer) leaves a lot to be desired.
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Therein lies the trick. Our dryer is over 30 years old, seldom used and good as new.

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I do like the way everything 'down under' appears upside down to us :rofl:
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I do like the way everything 'down under' appears upside down to us :rofl:
Funny you should say that. That's exactly how it looked after it spent the first few years as an overhead and then was relocated to the garage floor. I then pulled off the panels and reversed them. :lol:

Of course, when the timer failed years later, Mrs G sounded very much like she thought my panel inversions had caused the problem! :crazy1:
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Always best to have a go, it's already broken so if ya cannot do it then you've lost nowt by having a go  :goodjob: :goodjob: :goodjob: :goodjob:


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Quote from: The Gonz
... Our dryer is over 30 years old, seldom used ...

Ours has been used, today, for around 4 hours (2 loads). It's the same 4 or 5 days a week. A constant hit on my bank balance. Good old British weather :rolleyes:
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