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Fisher and Paykel Yellow motor controller

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Heath

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Would anyone out there have a schematic for a yellow motor controller out of a Fisher and Paykel washing machine?

The machine bit the dust last night and on inspecting found a tell tail sign of failure by way of a black scorch mark on the bottom of the plastic housing. I can see a component that has burnt out but do not know what it is nor its value.

Don't really want to pay a couple of hundred dollars for a replacement board for the sake of a $1.00 part.

On the board it says-
Smartdrive Series 8 Motor Controller 426119D

Hope someone might be able to help.

Cheers
Heath
 
You're likley not going to find a match for the board, but if you take a few pictures of the board (good one's) someone should be able to identify the part and offer suggetions for replacements.
 
fp manual

can u send pic of the controller board and fault area i hav both engineers and dignostic manuals fo smart drives
 
can u send pic of the controller board and fault area i hav both engineers and dignostic manuals fo smart drives

Hi BillBodw. Can u provide me with a circuit schematic for a F&P GWL11 motor controller module SD11 420092?

Mine went bust = no power, no lights, nothing.
Have replaced a burnt TR5 372 fuse 4A, 250v. Resistance ratings for pump, motor, inlet valves, lid lock and OOB all okay.

Have not inspect the stator coil though - perhaps fault lies there.

Thanks in advance.
 
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