Privileg tumble dryer stops sometimes after a while
Hello! I have a dryer from Privileg with the Circuit board LP 712236 - exactly like the one you showed here in your video: https://www.how-to-repair.com/help/printed-circuit-board-repairs-for-tumble-dryers-aeg-electrolux-zanussi-etc/ . I checked the relays on it and one seems to be broken... no "clack" when I tested it with 9V. All others are fine. The white relays are specified with SHC SRE303012. Do you know what relay to buy to replace them? I can't find the exact same anymore.... With greetings from Germany,Matthias
Matthias
I will try and help with sourcing this Relay for your Privileg tumble dryer.
This specific relay hasn't been manufactured for many years. I was able to get the data sheet for the specs, which I've included down below. This relay has the following relevant values:
Coil Voltage = 12VDC
Contact Current = 10A
Contact Voltage VAC = 250VAC
Coil Resistance = 400ohm
The only bit I'n not sure is the default position, usually designated by N.O. (normally open) and N.C. (normally closed). From what I have seen - and do realise I'm no electronics expert - when it has 4 pins it is normally open and when it has 5 pins is normally closed. You will have to check on your board to see which one you need. I provided links for both types. I'm also including the picture you sent us of your board for others to benefit from.
Thank you very much! I replaced the relays already with Finder 36.11.9.012.4011. They have the same specifications and work like expected. Unfortunately the dryer still has the same issues. So – it must be something else… Next I’ll try to replace the big engine capacitor. To specify the issues a little more… the machine stops after a few minutes and shows the error E50 / E51. In the description it just says “engine issues”. In the beginning the error was not that frequent and the dryer did the job most of the time. But in the meanwhile it is impossible to get a load finished… even with several restarts the cloth is still wet… not even warm. I’ll let you know if the capacitor change was fixing it… and if you or anybody else has any ideas…. don’t hesitate to post it here!
Thx again,
Matthias