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I have a combo washing/drying machine. It uses cold water to remove moisture in the air while drying. A universal complaint on these is the loud drone of the water pump every 30 seconds or so.
If possible I would like to quiet the pump. Using variacs I have been able to slow down my household...
Well, this is embarrassing. Always check the most obvious easy thing first.
The outlet this is on has a GFCI built into it. This outlet is right by the unit so the sound appeared to come from the power board. I re-set the circuit and now the unit is powering on.
To avoid soldering, I will just...
I certainly moved to fast, covering the speaker would have been an ideal solution. Will make sure to completely re-assemble before I power back on.
IC(U1) words:
VIPer12A
4A0415
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Back shots of the boards:
New picture added. The wire does not appear charred, the dis-coloration on the black input wire seems like a white residue from manufacturing. There was no smell what-so-ever when it clicked, I feel like the sound came from near the power cord entrance but really can't be sure.
Using a meter I...
I have a small Kitchenaid oven, the KCO275. It was designed with a very loud speaker that sounds when you do absolutely anything. I decided to try and silence it. After getting inside I was unsure where the speaker was, so I plugged it in to listen. The control board shifted and touched the...
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