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Post# 326440   1/24/2009 at 09:21 (5,569 days old) by hotpoint95622 (Powys)        

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On the scrounge again

Can any one supply me with some wiring diagrams for Hotpoint 95 series? Any one of them will help with my electronics project, need to know the wiring between timer and speed module and module to motor.

I have finished the display module and switch bank and also already upgraded the main board, still looking for a host machine!!

Photo of display.





Post# 326441 , Reply# 1   1/24/2009 at 09:24 (5,569 days old) by hotpoint95622 (Powys)        

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Photo of new main PCB

Post# 326528 , Reply# 2   1/24/2009 at 17:17 (5,569 days old) by hotpoint9534 (UK)        

Hi Lee.

Check your emails!

Tom


Post# 326616 , Reply# 3   1/25/2009 at 06:26 (5,568 days old) by hotpoint95622 (Powys)        
Thank You

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Hi, Tom

Thank you for all your help.

Lee.

Photo of pressure switch and stats for project.


Post# 326715 , Reply# 4   1/25/2009 at 20:42 (5,567 days old) by gizmo (Victoria, Australia)        

Could you please post details of your project?

It looks vaguely like something I worked on a few years ago - converting a Hoover front loader to work from 12 volts DC. I replaced the pump and fill solenoids with 12 volt equivalents, replaced the motor with a 12 volt golf buggy motor, tried unsuccessfully to make a DC speed controller for the motor, and tried with very limited success to make an electronic timer for it. The timer used a 555 timer and a 4017 decade counter (1 input, 10 outputs). The 555 sent pulses to make the 4017 skip to its next output - its 10 outputs were wash, drain, spin, rinse, drain, spin, rinse, drain,spin and off. The initial (wash) time was variable, the other intervals were all two minutes.
It worked fine when swiching LEDs but when switching real loads, the timer would often skip an interval, caused by false triggers from motor voltage spikes. In the end I gave up on the whole project, though I did successfully convert a slope-front Keymatic to semi-auto 12 volt operation using two clockwork timers, one for fill/wash and one for drain/spin.

Chris.



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