A really simple repair
How I fixed a tumble dryer with a simple spring!
I recently went to a condenser tumble dryer, the type that pumps all of the condensate into a tank at the top which is pulled out and emptied when full.
The fault was that the tank was not filling with water and the 'empty water tank' light stayed on, despite the fact that the tank was empty.
I initially suspected a blockage in the little pump which sucks the water from the sump and puts it into the tank, but on inspecting it, all was well and the pump operated normally.
I therefore decided to check the hose from the pump to see if there was an obstruction and, sure enough, where the hose arrives at the top water tank, the hose had bent over and kinked. This was stopping the water from coming through to the tank.
I needed to take out the kink in the hose, and as part of my van kit, I have a box of springs of various sizes. One of these was a perfect fit for the hose in question so I put it inside the hose and reconnected it with a plastic clamp-tie for good measure.
This fixed the fault and ensured that the hose couldn't kink again due to the reinforced spring support.
A simple repair. Naturally I didn't charge anything for the spring, so the whole repair cost just the standard labour/call-out charge!




