I had pf error. I changed the diod after no more pf error but half way co.e again and power off for 5min and can on but continue off and pf come out what I need to change?
I have the same problem but when I replaced the resistor it blew again. I have established the resistor is a path for mains ac when the switich at the front of the machine is pressed. When I pressed the button the resistor got very hot very quickly so there is a short somewhere. The service manual is pretty sparse but it would seem the current path is from the resistor through to the switch mode power supply and the heating elements. I suspect I have a heating element with a leakage path but still trying to work it out. I don't have a megger tester. The fault is not on the main pcb board as I have changed that. How did this fix work out for you long term?
the ceramic resistor will increase the resistance in response to the temperature increase, in short its supposed to heat up since the original is 220 ohm, so it will heat up and limit the resistance itself
Thank you for the great info, bought the resistor so when it arrives will install. tested it is faulty. Do you have a vid on the old LG 7kg WD-80134 T it switches on but does nothing. Can you help
Great video. Link to you tube guy? Same Board on my LG model WM3670HWA, LE error model has no hall sensor rotor stator and wiring harness good. Need to have blue print or in for on it for LE error (locked motor code) won’t spin
like you video I got a silty older LG your video open up a hole list possibility's the machine was washing & drying, did the full wash thing perfect, loaded up the next load, closed the door and nothing felt like popped a fuse, but not all the fuses I could find passed being tested, it all the same I've been going all over main PCB board, as seam the best place to start, about the same spot on the PCB, I got right next where all big stuff capacitors are located what looks like very large sized resister (actual size, not what it doing), it deep in the resin, so the colour may off a little, blue/green, the main barrel and stripes look like light blue, grey/silver/white, orange/light red on the whiter side red but not pick, coppery gold colour , any Idea what it called, I only going by that it go a small bubble it the resin right next to it? when the go bad do they vent gas or something, or am go after the wrong part, should keep looking?
I don’t think the resin would bubble if the resistor failed most likely the bubble was there from when the resin was poured. Best put a multimeter on the resister and check if you get any resistance if you get nothing then it no good I show how to do that on the video. If the resister is covered in resin then you need to rest it from the bottoms of the board where it’s soldered hope that helps
Thank you for the great info. My Lg wd-10390ndk with resistor 5W22Ohm works perfectly.
The register color code shows 220 ohms where you have installed 4.7 ohms? Isn't it too small comparing the original value?
I know and I thought the same thing but it’s been working for over a 1yr now and hasn’t missed a beat
I had pf error. I changed the diod after no more pf error but half way co.e again and power off for 5min and can on but continue off and pf come out what I need to change?
I have the same problem but when I replaced the resistor it blew again. I have established the resistor is a path for mains ac when the switich at the front of the machine is pressed. When I pressed the button the resistor got very hot very quickly so there is a short somewhere. The service manual is pretty sparse but it would seem the current path is from the resistor through to the switch mode power supply and the heating elements. I suspect I have a heating element with a leakage path but still trying to work it out. I don't have a megger tester. The fault is not on the main pcb board as I have changed that. How did this fix work out for you long term?
I posted this fix over a 1 year ago and the machine is still working fine. I feel you may have another problem which may or may not be related
the ceramic resistor will increase the resistance in response to the temperature increase, in short its supposed to heat up since the original is 220 ohm, so it will heat up and limit the resistance itself
Thank you for the great info, bought the resistor so when it arrives will install. tested it is faulty. Do you have a vid on the old LG 7kg WD-80134 T it switches on but does nothing. Can you help
Sorry I only have the one machine
Great job - Thanks for the info
How did u know it was resister ? It would be nice we can see full video or how you solder the resister
Great video. Link to you tube guy? Same Board on my LG model WM3670HWA, LE error model has no hall sensor rotor stator and wiring harness good. Need to have blue print or in for on it for LE error (locked motor code) won’t spin
It is still good? 220ohm 1W, replaced with 4.7ohm 5W
It’s still working great
like you video I got a silty older LG your video open up a hole list possibility's the machine was washing & drying, did the full wash thing perfect, loaded up the next load, closed the door and nothing felt like popped a fuse, but not all the fuses I could find passed being tested, it all the same I've been going all over main PCB board, as seam the best place to start, about the same spot on the PCB, I got right next where all big stuff capacitors are located what looks like very large sized resister (actual size, not what it doing), it deep in the resin, so the colour may off a little, blue/green, the main barrel and stripes look like light blue, grey/silver/white, orange/light red on the whiter side red but not pick, coppery gold colour ,
any Idea what it called, I only going by that it go a small bubble it the resin right next to it? when the go bad do they vent gas or something, or am go after the wrong part, should keep looking?
I don’t think the resin would bubble if the resistor failed most likely the bubble was there from when the resin was poured. Best put a multimeter on the resister and check if you get any resistance if you get nothing then it no good I show how to do that on the video. If the resister is covered in resin then you need to rest it from the bottoms of the board where it’s soldered hope that helps
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@@babilobabillo6173 I’m sorry I don’t employ anyone
I cut the old one off and left the contacts very long then just soldered the new one to the old contacts just trimmed the new ones a little bit
according to resistor color code it's 220Ohm and not what you put in there.
The original didn’t last very long and I replaced it with one that was recommended to me. So it’s your choice what you use good luck with it
@@Anthsv8 As it comes from the color code and the size it's 220Ohm, 2W resistor. cheers
Probably why it was recommended to install a slightly higher wattage
Thanks
Great trick. Thank you
Remember that you can't do it for samsung
220 ohm
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I disagree with that because it is wrong.
I hope if the explanation was in Arabic
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