Profile: CecileToledo

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“What questions do you think are going unanswered here? Think that Kennmore Washers are
expensive! Home warranties may make sense if appliances are expensive to
replace or nearing the end of their life span. If you have a faulty home appliance, then you must not wait until the
minor issue can become major and unbearable.
Also, if I bought a replacement for the entire unit, I'd then have
yet another set of electronics without a meter! Common problems
with older electronics in general are dried up electrolytic capacitors, bad connections, deteriorated wiring, and corrosion if
used or stored under damp conditions. Pressing "Load Hold"
under normal conditions will override the CVT-16 set-point and allow the load to be powered regardless of
pressure. Pressing "Reset" and "Load Hold" at the same time will
override the fault and allow the load to be powered should this be
needed to remove the fault condition. It seems that no two
TC gauges ever use the same drive frequency! An off-center hole was drilled and tapped for
an 0-80 screw that would adjust the separation of the two "leaves".


There were a grand total of two (2) caps (one for half wave rectified line voltage and the other for the
low voltage derived from it - 4 uF at 150 WVDC and 20 uF at 10 WVDC).
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Mike Edwards, founder of DIY Doctor and industry expert in building technology.
With modern and scientific innovation there are various technology has evolved in different types
of fridges being in the market. Replacing them with slightly larger
values from my used but tested stock, totally cleaned
up the drive signal which was a bit over 0.3 V p-p, just about right
for the DV-4D TC gauge tube (there is an adjustment of
this if needed). This is actually my second TC gauge using a
DV-4D tube.

I still would like to find a DV-4D for this or my other gauge (which I also tested with the DV-4AM).

It uses a DV-4D TC gauge tube and has a useful range of
0.1 to 20 Torr so it is for the upper end of medium vacuums.

When I worked on repairing this unit, I didn't yet have a TC gauge tube for
either but was able to look at the heater drive signal with an oscilloscope and inject
a low DC voltage to simulate the thermocouple output to test the meter and
amplifiers, if any (in this unit there are no amplifiers for the meter).
The main precautions to take are to avoid blowing out the meter or TC gauge
tube heater with excessive current - even measuring their resistance
with an analog VOM on the low ohms range may be fatal.

Figuring that this was due to dried up electrolytic capacitors, I opened the back of the meter (all the circuitry is on a printed circuit board inside a metal cover).
The schematic of the VT-4 (courtesy of Hastings) is shown in: Hastings VT-4/VT-6 Readout Circuit.
Later, after noticing that the line regulation of the simple
zener circuit wasn't that great, and in addition, the reading was
drifting as the gauge heated up, I replaced the AC input
circuitry with a low voltage power supply consisting of
a 12.6 VRMS centertapped transformer, full wave rectifier,
filter capacitor, and LT1084 regulator set up for 6.0 VDC, which was
slightly less than what I measured across the zener but the adjustment pot had plenty of extra range and that allowed
me to use a transformer I had gathering dust on my
transformer shelf.

Simply remove the filter cover and pull lower rack out to remove filter
cover inside a dishwasher. After removing the front cover and set-point mechanism, the
extent of the damage could be seen. It can be taken off by removing the screws and sliding it forward.
Avoid buying an automatic defrost freezer, which can decrease energy efficiency by up to 40%.

And if your freezer suddenly starts to take on a lot more frost, or needs defrosting more than every couple of months,
check the door again for a good seal. Most customers don’t
know this, have the inclination to investigate, or even want to take
a chance they’ll cause more problems than they already have.
For other responsibilities like marketing strategy and distribution and just general maintenance, I'll
have other amazing members of my team take care of that.
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homeowner an edge that previous generations could only dream about.


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