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    Hoover Tumble Dryer Condensation Issues

    Cleaned the condenser yeah checked the sensors as took drum out and everything. As the collection reservoir is on the bottom didn’t think there was any pipes or pipe work.
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    Hoover Tumble Dryer Condensation Issues

    Yeah read through that and couldn’t find anything of use. Can’t find anything o line specific to the issue I’m having either :/
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    Hoover Tumble Dryer Condensation Issues

    Nope and can’t find anything useful online as far as service and or maintenance resources.
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    Hoover Tumble Dryer Condensation Issues

    This dryer isn’t like that the collection tank is at the bottom and the tank is empty, and when I emptied it last it was only half full.
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    Hoover Tumble Dryer Condensation Issues

    Ok I’ll give this a check, gotta take the lot apart again. Didn’t even know there was a water pump thought it just condensed down from the condenser unit into the collection tank. Only just started working on appliances you’ll have to excuse my lack of knowledge.
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    Hoover Tumble Dryer Condensation Issues

    Yeah I’ve bought it to fix it up. And I’ve already done that, really can’t think what it could be.
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    Hoover Tumble Dryer Condensation Issues

    The elements fine it ran and dried clothes great for hours this afternoon. It’s when water builds up in the rear housing enough for the impeller to flick it up onto the element shorting it out. Was thinking the condenser isn’t doing it’s job well enough but it can hardly be faulty it’s got no...
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    Hoover Tumble Dryer Condensation Issues

    Hi there, A tumble tumble dryer I bought to fix was having tripping issues after a few hours use. Found condensation building up in the rear heater housing at the bottom and the air circulation impeller was flicking it up onto the heater unit causing it to trip off the circuit. Stripped down...
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