Is this universal for all Samsung Washing machines? My part is slightly different in shape, but it's definitely a similar platform. Mine is a top loading washer. Part number DC31-00153A.
What voltage do the sensors latch to? I'm getting just under 1.2V each, but they are still attached to the main control board. I'm about to pull my scope out and look for broken magnets in the motor. Unfortunately I only have one lead for my scope right now but I don't think that should be too important
@@electronicsprojects4708 thank you for the reply! After replacing my main control board, twice, my problem was solved. The supposedly new from floor model control board I had ordered the first time was also bad, sending me on quite the goose chase. But the washer runs great now!
@@sevillasllc3391 the control board hardly goes bad. Unless voltages flashes and control board goes on and off. Hall sensors failure show in a different way. It turn on but the durm spin in a violent way a couple times and then it should show an error
Not sure if my translation is correct, but there are no Trials in the sensor circuit. Triacs are used to relay AC voltage, like a relay. These Hall effect sensors operate on DC voltage, usually between 5 - 15 VDC depending on the design.
I use to hate electronics but in the last decade I have found it so interesting. Great video!!
Cool Mike. Love it. This Hall sensor is also used on the flow control in the dishwasher case break. It too is latching type as you indicated here.DV
Thanks, Dennis
Good video mr if you have the reference of 2 hall effect sensor i would be so thinkfull
Is this universal for all Samsung Washing machines? My part is slightly different in shape, but it's definitely a similar platform. Mine is a top loading washer. Part number DC31-00153A.
So where is the Hall Search your located at on the washer
You don't happen to know which hall sensors they are? I'm guessing 61A or 66A since they are latching.
I could not identify them when I made the video, unfortunately. As I recall, I attempted to look for the datasheet.
What voltage do the sensors latch to? I'm getting just under 1.2V each, but they are still attached to the main control board. I'm about to pull my scope out and look for broken magnets in the motor. Unfortunately I only have one lead for my scope right now but I don't think that should be too important
5vdc
@@electronicsprojects4708 thank you for the reply! After replacing my main control board, twice, my problem was solved. The supposedly new from floor model control board I had ordered the first time was also bad, sending me on quite the goose chase. But the washer runs great now!
Gary, hopefully you remember but what error code(s) and symptoms were you having with your washer to determine to swap the control board?
@@sevillasllc3391 the control board hardly goes bad. Unless voltages flashes and control board goes on and off. Hall sensors failure show in a different way. It turn on but the durm spin in a violent way a couple times and then it should show an error
Good video
input 5vdc to power which are the color of the 2 wires ? thanks
red is 5vdc, green is ground
Tan amable referencia voy modelo de los integrados hall
What is the hall sensor model number? The actual chip
Thanks
I don't have it for this one, but the hall sensor was from an LG top load washer stator.
Hola soy de México que valor tiene los triac del sensor
Not sure if my translation is correct, but there are no Trials in the sensor circuit. Triacs are used to relay AC voltage, like a relay. These Hall effect sensors operate on DC voltage, usually between 5 - 15 VDC depending on the design.
Should have three sensors H1 H2 H3, Why only two.
sense direction, clockwise and counter clockwise.