Thread Number: 25709
Need A GE/Hotpoint Timer |
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Post# 395193   11/22/2009 at 21:32 (5,268 days old) by brianl (Saddle Brook, New Jersey)   |   | |
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I have a Hotpoint that uses the same timer as my GE Filter-Flo. When I got the Hotpoint, the timer broke on my GE. I basically took the timer from the Hotpoint and put it in my GE. The cycles are exactly the same. I remember seeing a Hotpoint and GE just like mine in someone's collection. I will point to that person's collection for reference when I can find it again. Basically I need another timer to put back into the Hotpoint so I can finish restoring it and get it running again. Attached a picture of the timer section of my GE. Thanks, Brian |
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Post# 395203 , Reply# 1   11/22/2009 at 22:08 (5,268 days old) by brianl (Saddle Brook, New Jersey)   |   | |
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I attached a link to WESTYSLANTFRONT's Hotpoint that is like mine. It is the 13th picture.
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Post# 395205 , Reply# 2   11/22/2009 at 22:35 (5,268 days old) by brianl (Saddle Brook, New Jersey)   |   | |
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Post# 395208 , Reply# 3   11/22/2009 at 22:49 (5,268 days old) by brianl (Saddle Brook, New Jersey)   |   | |
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I found this web page which says the WH12X935 replaces... & one of the numbers was WH12M118. Does this mean these timers are one in the same but the WH12X935 was a better version of the timer? Reason being is I just found the WH12M118 on eBay and would like to purchase it if it would work and is just as reliable. Of course if someone has the WH12X935, I would rather fund fellow hobbyists.
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