DTM, great video. After you bend the legs over cut the excess off before you solder. This prevents damaging or disturbing your solder joints. Also, clean the new solder joints with some isopropyl alcohol. It’s great that you were able to repair this board. Looking forward to your next video.
Thank you for the tips! I think it is also important to have a good clean soldering iron tip. Mine was a bit burned up (probably caused a bit more damage than I would have liked)
Great job with the tutorial, I have a question At the end of the video you removed a component that you had installed at the lid switch was that a bypass? Also did you repair the machine for long term usage?
I always bypass the lid switch after making a repair just to monitor the cycle and make sure the machine is not doing anything crazy. I think this definitely could be a long term repair if you do a careful job of soldering and don't burn components, it does take some time to perfect (this video was more designed to show the troubleshooting steps).
@@DuctTapeMechanic Thanks Bro. I would like to have your opinion about clothes being stained with grease from some unknown source while washing. Warmest regards.
DTM, great video. After you bend the legs over cut the excess off before you solder. This prevents damaging or disturbing your solder joints. Also, clean the new solder joints with some isopropyl alcohol. It’s great that you were able to repair this board. Looking forward to your next video.
Thank you for the tips! I think it is also important to have a good clean soldering iron tip. Mine was a bit burned up (probably caused a bit more damage than I would have liked)
You have a nice indoor space to work in now. Nice.
Yes finally!
When recapping you can buy “low ESR” electrolytic caps. Also, higher voltage rated caps will have a longer life.
Good advice!
I'm glad I came across your videos because they have been extremely helpful Thanks😊
You're welcome! Glad you like the videos!
Does this ESR meter work with ceramic capacitors like the one found on the electronic mosquito-bats board?
Great job with the tutorial, I have a question At the end of the video you removed a component that you had installed at the lid switch was that a bypass? Also did you repair the machine for long term usage?
I always bypass the lid switch after making a repair just to monitor the cycle and make sure the machine is not doing anything crazy. I think this definitely could be a long term repair if you do a careful job of soldering and don't burn components, it does take some time to perfect (this video was more designed to show the troubleshooting steps).
Geat stuff! What is the reference and where to buy the ESR Meter?
I got it off of Amazon. Just search GME ESR meter. Thanks for watching!
@@DuctTapeMechanic Thanks Bro. I would like to have your opinion about clothes being stained with grease from some unknown source while washing. Warmest regards.
I was taking the pressure hose off and the sensor came off too. If I glue it back on with conductive glue will it work?
Most likely, it won't work
Good stuff
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I have whirlpool machine also i have same problem..red light on off on off please solve my problem
I appreciate it bro
Please help me...I have whirlpool washing machine..light on off on off