I have a Whirlpool Duet front-loading washing machine. When operating, it produces tremendous noise on HF. The motor rotates at various speeds and switches directions quickly, so I assume the noise i
Whirlpool called back and they're sending me a new motor and controller to replace the existing on to rule out the possibility that my unit is defective. The person who called ("Mike") also said that
Dale and all, The high bit is that now someone at Whirlpool is talking to me instead of reading a script. Here are the details: Changing the ground type (removing bonding, switching to solid instead
Dale and all, The high bit is that now someone at Whirlpool is talking to me instead of reading a script. Here are the details: Changing the ground type (removing bonding, switching to solid instead
Here is an update on my Whirlpool Duet problem. I have a Whirlpool Duet front-loading washer, which I think uses a variable-frequency AC motor and a fairly complicated mpu control system. I've report
Thank you Pete and Tyler. It is not in warranty -- I got a few levels up on the phone and thry said as a "goodwill gesture" they would send me new parts. They also said that the front panel is unshie
Yes, that is pretty much how I got the new parts. It appears that appliance controls do not have to have an FC ID number according to Part 15. On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 12:47 pm, Jim Brown wrote: On Fri, 1
Jus to clarify, Whirlpool did not say there were any fixes with these boards -- they said perhaps my existing one is defective. Anyway, I will try just getting the parts put in as is, without putting
This seems to be a common problem with GSM phones. I have trouble with my 1.9GHz GSM//GPRS device and my HF radios, and computer speakers as well. I turn it on for logging and QRZ.com lookup and then
Yes, you must be right. It must be because the PDA type devices transmit more. So it is more common with GPRS. _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http
Does anyone have any experience with the Lutron Eco-10 fluorescent dimming ballast? Its been specified for new lighting in my house, and I want to know if its going to be a problem. Their spec sheet
Thanks Jim. These "high frequency" ballasts appear to be switching power supplies that operate in the 100KHz region, to avoid the IR remote problem you mention, and aren't the old SCR choppers. The T
Please do let us know. As near as I can tell, in the US digital devices in appliances are exempt from certification, but still can't generate harmful interference. The trick is that it then becomes,
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Ken, This is great news on your Industry Canada front. You can look ip FCC acceptance on the FCC web site. I looked up Whirlpool and sure enough, only their Microwave ovens had it. The other applianc