16-03-2015, 10:21 PM
Many thanks for that.
That may explain why mine hasn't got any numbers on the dial.
The closest I can get is a 30807d, but those are 3 pins out of 6 and mine is 4 pins out of 6 for the main connections
I have stripped my heater control apart today and what looks to have happened is that there are three connections that move around pcb connections when the dial is turned. These connections are loose against the pcb, I have had pcb and SMT experience at work so I have tried just to move them slightly and make them tighter against the board and this has made a big difference. It isn't 100% but so need to find some connection paste/grease and that should sort it.
I hope this help someone else out there. It is quite easy to strip these units down, use just have to think about it before you go wading in and break it.
That may explain why mine hasn't got any numbers on the dial.
The closest I can get is a 30807d, but those are 3 pins out of 6 and mine is 4 pins out of 6 for the main connections
I have stripped my heater control apart today and what looks to have happened is that there are three connections that move around pcb connections when the dial is turned. These connections are loose against the pcb, I have had pcb and SMT experience at work so I have tried just to move them slightly and make them tighter against the board and this has made a big difference. It isn't 100% but so need to find some connection paste/grease and that should sort it.
I hope this help someone else out there. It is quite easy to strip these units down, use just have to think about it before you go wading in and break it.