There is but one question here if you replace the producer's board withe universal one is it still up to code and is it certified so in case something happens your insurance will still cover it a burned down house is more valuable then a saved what 50 € difference between the original board and a universal one
@@wasserman63 there's no guarantee the original part will not burn your house too. Also OE manufacturer will not give you guarantee for old machine. So once you are trying to repair old stuff - everything is on your own risk. P.S. I liked the idea of "universal control board".
i agree it want and "I" like the idea of a universal board but its not me who decide that but on the and of the day its you insurance its like you changed a crucial par on your car and it fails then you are s o l
In Europe yellow/green wire is used for earth. It should never have live tension on it. Not even neutral. That would be blue wire here. There is still red, black, grey, purple, white, even pink could be used. So no real reason to use yellow/green for anything but earth. Over here even yellow and green monocolour wire isn't used anymore
@@Jo-re2ye single colour yellow or Green Earth wire is compliant here if the insulation type can't be made in the usual green/yellow form. Glass insulated wires are an example.
You don't know how much money you have saved people with this type washing machine, I had to throw away my machine because they wanted too much money for the original board . Thank you so much for your video!!!!!!
the board of the washing /dishwashing machine is one of the cheapest part of the mmachine but the price artificially raised to stop you from fixing it.
"fun" story. ended up here because of a laundry machine with an unobotainable busted board. my 1st thought was "well then, ill make one myself". followed by "yeah... every single time i say that, someone, somewhere, has already thought of it.. so lets check it out"... and here i am hahahaa. my idea was to use arduino, which has been done as well hahaha. this board makes it all way easier tho. thank you kind sir for making this video. it was very instructive. and its clear that you are a proud worker. can tell just by how tidy your work is. congratulations.
Very good video. I like how you explained it all. RUclipsrs often do things with no explanation and viewers need to guess what was done. With you it's all clear.
You made a good video, thank you. But there are a few notes: 1. The yellow-green wire cannot be used anywhere other than Protective Earth (PÉ). 2. Do not connect wires of different colors in the terminal block. 3. Separate the low-current tachometer wires from the power wires in the block on the motor. (This is a sneaky decision by the manufacturers; the mainboard will burn if foam gets on the pad). 4. Blow out the pressure sensor tube, since you've gone so deep.
@@NicksStuff This is a fairly common breakdown. When the foam from the tank (it is enough to pour in the hand washing powder once, it will give a lot of foam) comes out of the tank and flows down the outer wall of the tank onto the motor. The foam gets on the open connector and shorts the high voltage of the rotor to the contact of the tachometer sensor. Then the speed sensor circuit on the board will burn out.
Hello friend, congratulations on the initiative this will help many people who cannot buy a new washing machine, and foster the workforce in repairs and decrease the disposal of machines in the environment. This kind of action is philosophy.
Thank you so much for this video! I have a watching machine in my basement. It was working well for a few years, but then the controller board was damaged. From the connections that were burned I concluded it was a door switch which caught a water and caused a short in a circuit. I left it in the basement for years now in hope I will be able to replace the controller with something new, maybe a Raspberry Pi, or something similar. It's worth to note that I found a new controller for this specific washing machine, but it was to expensive. I could buy a second hand washing machine of the same model for the controller price, so I said nay. What you demonstrated in your video is awesome! I never knew there is something like universal controller we can use. Thank you so much! I learned a new things today from your video.
@@simonero96 I think you might be able to, but it’s not the best solution and certainly wouldn’t be easy. You’d need loads of external components to handle the high voltage switching and sensing. Sounds like a fun project for a day when I’m not busy 😂
@@andyscott5978 yeah sure. Almost everything is possible if you want. I was saying what you said better: raspberry pi isn't intended for such high voltages and currents and would need loads of external components to actually drive the machine. It's not as straightforward as using an "ad hoc" board.
@@simonero96 absolutely. It looks like some people have tried and not got very far with it for reasons you and I may have already mentioned. But when I get mine up and running I promise to send pictures of it 😂👍.
@@andyscott5978 Nice. I wonder how are you going to drive such a big AC motor through a raspberry but I'm not expert enough and I'm sure there are plenty of solutions. Also, wouldn't be better to use an Arduino instead of a Raspberry?
Good work! An alternative is to purchase a used original control bd instead to save cost, time and effort, since it is an old machine. Unfortunately, the probably for other parts to fail increases...
Clever idea, we got a new washing mc only because the display had failed and it could not be read to see what mode the machine was in, the display was no longer avail and other second hand displays had the same failure rendering the machine useless. Sadly the safety culture and throw away world would inhibit this. Still a great idea for developing countries where labour is cheap.
I keep seeing people mentioning about home insurance not paying out if the insurance co. work out the fire (or whatever) was caused by you having done work on an appliance like this. Is this an American thing or does it affect other countries because I’ve never come across that in the UK. If anyone knows differently *please tell me*!Thanks
An interesting video. The channel says based in the US but I don't think many people in the US or the UK would want to be messing about with a universal controller especially on an older machine - just buy a second hand board and fit that. The cost of the labour alone would not make it financially viable. It would be cheaper to buy a new machine. There may also be some features on the washing machine which are not provided for in a universal board.
These days I wouldn't be so sure. Modern machines are not the best thanks to all the eco rules and compulsory energy saving measures put into OEM software. So, if you can bypass that, you can build a more effective machine.
@@fmphotooffice5513 In some countries it often doesn't stack up to repair. I agree we shouldn't be throwing stuff away which could be made to work again but manufacturers make it difficult to do otherwise and governments, at best, turn a blind eye or produce more and more legislation to make repair difficult/not cost effective..
Its because of affordability (business sell items with Insurance), and they scrap their old appliances and buy another (new or used). Sadly, majority of people in western countries do not practice Green Environmental Protection Laws, i.e. 5Rs 1 Reduce 2 Reuse 3 Recycle 4 Recover 5 Rethink or Repurpose. We must follow 5Rs. 1. Reduce: Minimize the generation of waste by using resources more efficiently and consuming less. 2. Reuse: Extend the life of products and materials by finding ways to use them again instead of discarding them after a single use. 3. Recycle: Collect, process, and transform materials into new products to prevent them from ending up in landfills. 4. Recover: Extract energy or materials from waste through processes like waste-to-energy, contributing to resource recovery. 5. Repurpose or Rethink: Encourage a shift in thinking and behaviour towards more sustainable choices, considering the environmental impact of decisions and promoting a broader awareness of the consequences of consumption and waste generation. The video looks like from Asia (India or Pakistan), where people cannot afford new things and repair and use old appliances.
Can you please give us a source as to where we can buy this unit? I did not see anything in your comments about the video. Thank you…. You did an excellent job at dressing the wires and explaining the circuits!
that's so cool! I have the (exact?) same machine but branded Siemens Siwamat XLM 146f Family. I had to replace the control board some years ago but was still able to get it from Siemens. Apparently the same board is used in some Whirlpool machines. I recently had to replace the diaphragm/seal in the inlet valve and the shock absorbers. hard to find good quality ones unfortunately. Original ones looked way better construction than the cheap plastic ones I found. I'm glad to have learned there is this universal control board! Thank you for sharing this!
That machine looks spookily similar to an AEG washer-dryer that I threw out when it stopped working. I had fun taking it apart to make it easier to dispose of. I wonder if it was made in the same factory as that one. The control board was available for about £150, but I thought with my luck something else would break soon after. With the state of the UK economy today, I probably wouldn't be so cavalier in discarding it if it happened now.
Is such a significant repair even economically profitable? I live in Europe and a repair of this magnitude (including labor and shipping) would cost more than half the price of a new washing machine. It is then a question whether this is worth doing with, for example, a 5-6 year old washing machine. Otherwise, of course, I praise and wonder that you are taking such care of it. Of course, it's not easy, you had to study the washing machine first, which certainly took a few hours of time. And time is money.
Great video and I had no idea you could get a universal controller for washing machines. The one thing I would ask is that you never use the green/yellow wire for anything other than Earth / Ground. If you need another colour of wire, consider using some rings of tape on a colour already used e.g. brown with a black ring.
There's not much to a washing machine. At its heart is basically a timer. The circuits are run to specific timings, on a cycle. You can see the theory in operation on those old dishwashers that use mechanical mode dials that rotate electrically as the program runs. They are quite simple in theory.
@@UGPepe if you use the Earth wire as a live conductor and someone other than you works on it, they may well reconnect that “live Earth” to Earth because that’s the universal rule. At best this make a bit of a bang when you turn it all back on at worst it makes every metal item which is connected to Earth in your house (or wherever you’re doing it) live. I’m sure you can work out what the result might be. I’ve worked on systems where someone used the Earth as a live and it all went bang when I turned it back on and I’m a qualified electrician. Or were you meaning just the whole alternative controller?
Unbelievable, i don't know in my memory not one repair case related with changing control panel like in this video. I worked in washing machine factory about 10 years :DDD Repair cases with control panel was very difficult because to find problematic module necessary to connect each serviceable module separately. Always in such cases it turned out that the problem module was the control panel itself :DDD
All My Lifer I Have Been repairing Everything I Own And Not Own Because Im Broke No Joke, I Know, If Something Expensive Brakles, I need To Fix It, Is It Tvs Or Whatever , I Fix It Or Try My Best To Do It And You Would Not believe How Muich Smarter I Have Goten By Doing It :)
That's cool a universal controller board exists for those qualified enough to retrofit a machine with it. The annoying part of the video was the computer generated narration rather than the person narrating it themselves..
Nice work with the cables but using hotglue to stick the controller to the machine was HORRIBLE! Use silicone or acrylic whereyou can have a nice connection.
Where can you buy them is it just the one brand or other brands all work for any washing machine can you adjust the spin cycle is that a pot? If not what is the spin cycle in RPM looks interesting save them going to landfill
I want to ask, why does my washing machine after installing the universal PCB in my house trip on the main MCB when washing? and when spinning is normal
Saludos desde Bolivia , e colocado una plata universal, no la misma pero muy similar. Quisiera saber cómo se le puede bajar la velocidad del centrifugado?
Using yellow/green as anything other than ground is both dangerous, and illegal. Same for blue, which is always (no exception) neutral. Find cables in other colors instead.
@@alfredoneri2269@alfredoneri2269 It comes with a piece of paper with a circuit board diagram. Also a water pressure switch. No, I didn't check the programs briefly. Just checked all the basic programs. It has all the programs which are going to be used in day-to-day use. And yes just forgot to mention, It displays error codes, if it has any issue with something. The programs are fixed,how much i could remember
Buona serata ti scrivo in Italiano sperando che tu possa tradurre e capire il senso del mio comme 19:4819:48 nto, il tuo video mi è piaciuto tantissimo sei stato molto bravo, confesso che non avevo mai sentito parlare di schede elettroniche universali qui in Italia credo non esistano, ciao e buon lavoro e anche buon 2024, grazie per il video.😂
Olá bom dia, parabéns muito bom seu vídeo é conteúdo que precisava dessa marca e tipo, cera que poderia fazer com lavadora consul super jato 5kg antiga? obrigado um forte abraço👍
In today's world, it's good to see that what's wrong is not thrown away, but repaired and works. Congratulations!
I think this is a beautiful idea! That is sustainability, repairing your own home appliances!
There is but one question here if you replace the producer's board withe universal one is it still up to code and is it certified so in case something happens your insurance will still cover it a burned down house is more valuable then a saved what 50 € difference between the original board and a universal one
@@wasserman63 there's no guarantee the original part will not burn your house too. Also OE manufacturer will not give you guarantee for old machine. So once you are trying to repair old stuff - everything is on your own risk.
P.S. I liked the idea of "universal control board".
i agree it want and "I" like the idea of a universal board but its not me who decide that but on the and of the day its you insurance its like you changed a crucial par on your car and it fails then you are s o l
@@thedude8046 88
Today I learned that there is a thing called Universal Circuit Board for washing machines. This is pretty cool, thanks for the video.
Cool, thanks
yes a top idea
Russian guy also has arduino based controller but not free
they also exist for CRT televisions, probably many more. I like this kinda future
I've used this uni-board in a dishwasher..it works well
Greetings from Greece! I didn't knew there's such thing as universal circuit board for washing machines. You rule!
Wire that is green with yellow stripe (or yellow with green stripe) should only be used for equipment ground.
In Europe yellow/green wire is used for earth. It should never have live tension on it. Not even neutral. That would be blue wire here. There is still red, black, grey, purple, white, even pink could be used. So no real reason to use yellow/green for anything but earth. Over here even yellow and green monocolour wire isn't used anymore
@@Jo-re2ye - equipment ground is equivalent to earth
@@Jo-re2ye single colour yellow or Green Earth wire is compliant here if the insulation type can't be made in the usual green/yellow form.
Glass insulated wires are an example.
I don't know why you'd care. Nobody does around here. Just make the right connections, who cares about colors? You people are being absurd.
@@techalyzer - these standard wiring practices are intended to keep people safe, both the service technicians and the users / consumers.
You don't know how much money you have saved people with this type washing machine, I had to throw away my machine because they wanted too much money for the original board . Thank you so much for your video!!!!!!
the board of the washing /dishwashing machine is one of the cheapest part of the mmachine but the price artificially raised to stop you from fixing it.
"fun" story. ended up here because of a laundry machine with an unobotainable busted board. my 1st thought was "well then, ill make one myself". followed by "yeah... every single time i say that, someone, somewhere, has already thought of it.. so lets check it out"... and here i am hahahaa. my idea was to use arduino, which has been done as well hahaha. this board makes it all way easier tho. thank you kind sir for making this video. it was very instructive. and its clear that you are a proud worker. can tell just by how tidy your work is. congratulations.
Very good video. I like how you explained it all. RUclipsrs often do things with no explanation and viewers need to guess what was done. With you it's all clear.
You made a good video, thank you. But there are a few notes: 1. The yellow-green wire cannot be used anywhere other than Protective Earth (PÉ). 2. Do not connect wires of different colors in the terminal block. 3. Separate the low-current tachometer wires from the power wires in the block on the motor. (This is a sneaky decision by the manufacturers; the mainboard will burn if foam gets on the pad). 4. Blow out the pressure sensor tube, since you've gone so deep.
I didn't get the 3. 🤔
@@NicksStuff This is a fairly common breakdown. When the foam from the tank (it is enough to pour in the hand washing powder once, it will give a lot of foam) comes out of the tank and flows down the outer wall of the tank onto the motor. The foam gets on the open connector and shorts the high voltage of the rotor to the contact of the tachometer sensor. Then the speed sensor circuit on the board will burn out.
Ah nice tip (#3)
great tip (#3) thanks!
@@sergeipshenichnikov6718почему не курсанул про аморы?(детонация на раскачке отжима)а так красава бро!
Hello friend, congratulations on the initiative this will help many people who cannot buy a new washing machine, and foster the workforce in repairs and decrease the disposal of machines in the environment. This kind of action is philosophy.
Fenomenalno,ovo je predstava bolja od majstora.To je pravi majstor.Veliki naklon.
You can tell when someone knows their stuff, and this man knows. Excellent video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
I am electrical and electronic engineer. This Video is awesome...very nice job...thank you for share...
Naaa... big compliance fail using Green/Yellow EARTH/Ground wire for motor wiring.
You should know that.
I am from Nigeria, I am so much pleased with your information, it's indeed educative. Cheers!
Great job!
A second life for broken objects is what the modern world lacks!
Yep, True
Thank you so much for this video! I have a watching machine in my basement. It was working well for a few years, but then the controller board was damaged. From the connections that were burned I concluded it was a door switch which caught a water and caused a short in a circuit. I left it in the basement for years now in hope I will be able to replace the controller with something new, maybe a Raspberry Pi, or something similar. It's worth to note that I found a new controller for this specific washing machine, but it was to expensive. I could buy a second hand washing machine of the same model for the controller price, so I said nay. What you demonstrated in your video is awesome! I never knew there is something like universal controller we can use. Thank you so much! I learned a new things today from your video.
Dude you can't control a washing machine with a raspberry pi.
@@simonero96 I think you might be able to, but it’s not the best solution and certainly wouldn’t be easy. You’d need loads of external components to handle the high voltage switching and sensing.
Sounds like a fun project for a day when I’m not busy 😂
@@andyscott5978 yeah sure. Almost everything is possible if you want. I was saying what you said better: raspberry pi isn't intended for such high voltages and currents and would need loads of external components to actually drive the machine.
It's not as straightforward as using an "ad hoc" board.
@@simonero96 absolutely. It looks like some people have tried and not got very far with it for reasons you and I may have already mentioned. But when I get mine up and running I promise to send pictures of it 😂👍.
@@andyscott5978
Nice. I wonder how are you going to drive such a big AC motor through a raspberry but I'm not expert enough and I'm sure there are plenty of solutions.
Also, wouldn't be better to use an Arduino instead of a Raspberry?
You are great 👍 thank You for letting us know that it is possible to repair the washing machine when a controller is broken
Good work! An alternative is to purchase a used original control bd instead to save cost, time and effort, since it is an old machine. Unfortunately, the probably for other parts to fail increases...
Wow, I'm genuinely impressed. Great job! Well done
Clever idea, we got a new washing mc only because the display had failed and it could not be read to see what mode the machine was in, the display was no longer avail and other second hand displays had the same failure rendering the machine useless. Sadly the safety culture and throw away world would inhibit this. Still a great idea for developing countries where labour is cheap.
a good idea any where, if it saves somebody haveing to cough for a whole new machine
I keep seeing people mentioning about home insurance not paying out if the insurance co. work out the fire (or whatever) was caused by you having done work on an appliance like this. Is this an American thing or does it affect other countries because I’ve never come across that in the UK. If anyone knows differently *please tell me*!Thanks
Good luck and success to everyone
Al-Jarjawi, automatic washing machine surgeon
You have made a very nice modification, it looks like the calcareous water has covered the heater resistor.
Big respect for this amazing work! Greetings from Germany.
The robotic voice is horrendous (there are AI that do very good text to speech) but I absolutely loved seeing this.
An interesting video. The channel says based in the US but I don't think many people in the US or the UK would want to be messing about with a universal controller especially on an older machine - just buy a second hand board and fit that. The cost of the labour alone would not make it financially viable. It would be cheaper to buy a new machine. There may also be some features on the washing machine which are not provided for in a universal board.
Thanks for sharing!
These days I wouldn't be so sure. Modern machines are not the best thanks to all the eco rules and compulsory energy saving measures put into OEM software. So, if you can bypass that, you can build a more effective machine.
I agree with MrE. Aside from the satisfaction of DIY, you're not a fool to consumerism. We're already gonna die buried in useless crap.
@@fmphotooffice5513 In some countries it often doesn't stack up to repair. I agree we shouldn't be throwing stuff away which could be made to work again but manufacturers make it difficult to do otherwise and governments, at best, turn a blind eye or produce more and more legislation to make repair difficult/not cost effective..
Its because of affordability (business sell items with Insurance), and they scrap their old appliances and buy another (new or used). Sadly, majority of people in western countries do not practice Green Environmental Protection Laws, i.e. 5Rs
1 Reduce 2 Reuse 3 Recycle 4 Recover 5 Rethink or Repurpose. We must follow 5Rs. 1. Reduce: Minimize the generation of waste by using resources more efficiently and consuming less. 2. Reuse: Extend the life of products and materials by finding ways to use them again instead of discarding them after a single use. 3. Recycle: Collect, process, and transform materials into new products to prevent them from ending up in landfills. 4. Recover: Extract energy or materials from waste through processes like waste-to-energy, contributing to resource recovery. 5. Repurpose or Rethink: Encourage a shift in thinking and behaviour towards more sustainable choices, considering the environmental impact of decisions and promoting a broader awareness of the consequences of consumption and waste generation. The video looks like from Asia (India or Pakistan), where people cannot afford new things and repair and use old appliances.
Thanks! As my appliances are using more and more time I have been thinking about doing something like this. Great!
Can you please give us a source as to where we can buy this unit? I did not see anything in your comments about the video. Thank you….
You did an excellent job at dressing the wires and explaining the circuits!
that's so cool! I have the (exact?) same machine but branded Siemens Siwamat XLM 146f Family. I had to replace the control board some years ago but was still able to get it from Siemens. Apparently the same board is used in some Whirlpool machines. I recently had to replace the diaphragm/seal in the inlet valve and the shock absorbers. hard to find good quality ones unfortunately. Original ones looked way better construction than the cheap plastic ones I found.
I'm glad to have learned there is this universal control board! Thank you for sharing this!
Respect from Turkmenistan. Я ваш поклонник фанат
thanks
Where did you buy this universal board? Can we get link?
That machine looks spookily similar to an AEG washer-dryer that I threw out when it stopped working. I had fun taking it apart to make it easier to dispose of. I wonder if it was made in the same factory as that one. The control board was available for about £150, but I thought with my luck something else would break soon after. With the state of the UK economy today, I probably wouldn't be so cavalier in discarding it if it happened now.
That machine would have left his brother in a carnival lol, But jokes apart universal control boards are cheaper
Is such a significant repair even economically profitable? I live in Europe and a repair of this magnitude (including labor and shipping) would cost more than half the price of a new washing machine. It is then a question whether this is worth doing with, for example, a 5-6 year old washing machine.
Otherwise, of course, I praise and wonder that you are taking such care of it. Of course, it's not easy, you had to study the washing machine first, which certainly took a few hours of time. And time is money.
No.
Your videos are so educating I love you thank you some much and God bless you.
Great video and I had no idea you could get a universal controller for washing machines. The one thing I would ask is that you never use the green/yellow wire for anything other than Earth / Ground. If you need another colour of wire, consider using some rings of tape on a colour already used e.g. brown with a black ring.
There's not much to a washing machine. At its heart is basically a timer. The circuits are run to specific timings, on a cycle. You can see the theory in operation on those old dishwashers that use mechanical mode dials that rotate electrically as the program runs. They are quite simple in theory.
why is everybody hung up on this?
@@UGPepe if you use the Earth wire as a live conductor and someone other than you works on it, they may well reconnect that “live Earth” to Earth because that’s the universal rule. At best this make a bit of a bang when you turn it all back on at worst it makes every metal item which is connected to Earth in your house (or wherever you’re doing it) live. I’m sure you can work out what the result might be.
I’ve worked on systems where someone used the Earth as a live and it all went bang when I turned it back on and I’m a qualified electrician. Or were you meaning just the whole alternative controller?
May you can Share a Link where to buy this system?
Зачем выбрасывать старые провода и делать полную разборку? Достаточно использовать то что уже есть!. Приклейка дисплея термоклеем выглядит ужасно
согласен, можно было сделать на 3Д принтере переходник с защёлками
Unbelievable, i don't know in my memory not one repair case related with changing control panel like in this video. I worked in washing machine factory about 10 years :DDD Repair cases with control panel was very difficult because to find problematic module necessary to connect each serviceable module separately. Always in such cases it turned out that the problem module was the control panel itself :DDD
All My Lifer I Have Been repairing Everything I Own And Not Own Because Im Broke No Joke, I Know, If Something Expensive Brakles, I need To Fix It, Is It Tvs Or Whatever , I Fix It Or Try My Best To Do It And You Would Not believe How Muich Smarter I Have Goten By Doing It :)
Brown or black is the hot connection.
Blue is neutral. Yellow-green is only permitted for protective earth.
This controller works only for belt-driven washers? How about bldc motors, is is there available universal controller?
Did not know this was a thing, very cool!
You NEVER schould use yellow - green wire as a power one! This colours are ONLY for protection!
Good day sir. Can a universal board be installed on a direct drive washing machine 15kg?
Thank you Sir, Learn a lot.
Great job man, You are a true repair man
Thanks 👍
Where can i buy the universal circuit board please?
Thank you!
Good job! 👍
You are a real master!
Good luck! )))
Where did you get the universal control board from?
I would like to know also
hola. por favor ponga el enlace para comprar esa plana universal.
gracias
Very good (from Italy)
Is the universal board 110v only or it could be used with 220v?
Nice job, how much was the job cost compared to a New washing mashine?
Where I live It costed around 100 dollars
Very nice.. But here we are servicing the board well.. please upload (If possible) an inverter type washing machine board
This video is so good, so how can I get this circuit boad In RWANDA?
That's cool a universal controller board exists for those qualified enough to retrofit a machine with it. The annoying part of the video was the computer generated narration rather than the person narrating it themselves..
Please let me know from where can buy this universal pcb and possible to connect this to beko washing machine
تشکر وسپاس شما یک برلیانس باشکوه هستین بسیار ممنون وعالی❤❤❤❤🌸🌸🌻🌻👏👏👏
Nice work with the cables but using hotglue to stick the controller to the machine was HORRIBLE! Use silicone or acrylic whereyou can have a nice connection.
Great explanations, thanks!
You're welcome!
Amazing demonstration thank very much
How is it that you get the correct length of wire when making the harness?
Where can you buy them is it just the one brand or other brands all work for any washing machine can you adjust the spin cycle is that a pot? If not what is the spin cycle in RPM looks interesting save them going to landfill
Hey crazy dud! Yellow/Green is Earth, nothing ells!
Bu ürünü nereden temin edebiliriz?
What is Js1 and js2 is the suply for valve?
I want to ask, why does my washing machine after installing the universal PCB in my house trip on the main MCB when washing? and when spinning is normal
Hello, Where I purchased this universel kit. Thanks.
Can you make changes to the preset programs
Hello, where is this electronic card sold?
Спасибо . Все доступно и понятно . Один вопрос - марка , модель блока .
Excellent video, I didnt realise washing machine was so simple
is there a universal pcb for direct drive washing,machine
Amazing, if I knew sooner I would have repaired my old Indesit.
Very impressive work sir jee!
Thanks a lot
Wonderful..CAN I ask the price for universal circuit installation for front load washing machine..IN INDIA
Well you can ask a local technician around you, in your area. He will tell you better what the price is for installing a universal Control board.
Esperando essa novidade chegar aqui no Brasil. Peças de reposição originais às vezes são impossíveis de encontrar.
Saludos desde Bolivia , e colocado una plata universal, no la misma pero muy similar.
Quisiera saber cómo se le puede bajar la velocidad del centrifugado?
Using yellow/green as anything other than ground is both dangerous, and illegal.
Same for blue, which is always (no exception) neutral.
Find cables in other colors instead.
Is there similar controller for Electric oven?
Where can i get the universal controller?
Congratulations, very nice video. where can I buy the device from?
How do you use this board with a 3 phase induction electric motor ( 3 wires + 2 taco cables)?
How can we get this universal board please
Спасибо. Все ясно и понятно. Лайк!👍
SHOW, obrigado por compartilhar! Aqui do Brasil.
Nice job.. impressive work.. your tutorial so clear bro... Thanks.
Glad it helped
Where to buy and what is the price?
Sehr gut Arbeit
Wo kann ich bestellen?
Nun, es ist auf vielen Online-Websites verfügbar. Sie können es auch auf der Aliexpress-Website überprüfen.
Where do I find this YM800XQG universal board?
Please how can I get a universal pcb board for front load washing machine
hi, the command board (with display) can be programmed on pc for define the better washer programs or is loked? thanks
Its not open source I think... Nor its has any port that it may be connected with PC.
@@forevertechenglish thanks. and the programs can be setted (for example duration of any sub, temperature ecc) or prefixed? there's a manual?
@@alfredoneri2269@alfredoneri2269 It comes with a piece of paper with a circuit board diagram. Also a water pressure switch. No, I didn't check the programs briefly. Just checked all the basic programs. It has all the programs which are going to be used in day-to-day use. And yes just forgot to mention, It displays error codes, if it has any issue with something. The programs are fixed,how much i could remember
Richtig toll das so was geht
Thank you verry much for this video, it's nice !!!
Thank you too!
DIY hobby this is good. Thank you for sharing.
extremaly rare case of failed electronics, in 99,99% cases are worn bearings, electric motor or heater
Thanks for a cool video - How about making an "Open Source" project where you make a control board with Wifi so you can talk to your smart home system
well that's a good idea, but it will require alot of work.
Excellent job, nicely done. Very neat and professional.
Thank you very much!
Buona serata ti scrivo in Italiano sperando che tu possa tradurre e capire il senso del mio comme 19:48 19:48 nto, il tuo video mi è piaciuto tantissimo sei stato molto bravo, confesso che non avevo mai sentito parlare di schede elettroniche universali qui in Italia credo non esistano, ciao e buon lavoro e anche buon 2024, grazie per il video.😂
Sì, l'ho tradotto in inglese dall'italiano; grazie per aver apprezzato il mio lavoro. Buon anno nuovo 2024
I would use the old wires!
This is agreat kit! Has someone developed commercially one for microwave ovens?
will have to find one for the microwaves
there is also for microwaves
Olá bom dia, parabéns muito bom seu vídeo é conteúdo que precisava dessa marca e tipo, cera que poderia fazer com lavadora consul super jato 5kg antiga? obrigado um forte abraço👍