GHD Gold
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- Опубліковано 9 жов 2024
- A look at the latest GHD Gold irons.
Interesting plastic hinge pin. No these are obviously not fake :-)
Even more interesting PCB connectors for the wires.
The mains cable with moulded plug is now available from our shop.
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I got my Platinum Plus ones from Amazon 2 weeks ago and it showed up that they were genuine according to the code on the label. The woman on the phone said they were genuine and knew which ones I'd just bought plus I've registered them for 3 years. I hope mine are genuine? How worrying.
Your two readings of 27 ohms and 15 ohms between each the thermal fuse pad and its associated element wire tell me that the thermal fuse pads are connected between a split element. ie 27 + 15 = total of 42
The Platinum + that I have here appears to have a similar 4 wire Element/Thermistor arrangement. ie. I measure 40 ohms for the element and 490 ohms for the thermistor. The thermistor appears to be a PTC type. Do you have any info on the specs for the internal Thermistors at all ?
Hi
I will only share the information that it is not a thermistor. The elements are the same on the Gold, Max and Platinum Plus
@@Trevs-Shed Wow , that is interesting. Maybe some type of nichrome wire resistor then ?
@@Trevs-Shed It looks like it uses an RTD arrangement. Am I correct ?
Edited: Platinum RTD that is ?
interesting they have just remade the MK5 and ditched there tri zone idea (and those kapton ribbons), did not see much heater tenstion only time will tell if this causes cracked heaters.
An opportunity missed to disassemble the thermal-fuse! Back onto to the bench 😁
We’re these real? Just seen a pair and saw the plastic bolt and walked away 🤔
Yes, this model has a plastic hinge pin.
Trevs Shed aaaaww shit lol owell you win some you loses some
@@Trevs-Shed I almost returned mine , everything checked out and had the website authenticate it , but then I saw the plastic pin and freaked out . Thank goodness for this video . I am shocked they use poor quality but they still work good for me anyway.
Thank you very much for the video - very informative.
Can I offer some constructive (and I hope non-passive aggressive) feedback? Slow down and apply less force, when disassembling an assembly such as this.
You mention that both the push-fit connectors are unreliable and that the heater clips are difficult to replace and unreliable. As I see it, there is a significant amount of damage being done in your removal technique, which is to blame for the aforementioned difficulties.
For example, when removing the heater plate clips, spend more time aligning your tool (i.e. flat head screwdriver) into exactly the right position before levering, instead of having 'a bunch of goes at it'.
Again - I hope this comes across as a friendly engineer advising a fellow engineer, and not pas-ag trolling! :)
@JamesPollard-k1c Hi
This is a very old video. I have repaired around 2000 of them now, and things have moved on significantly.
I appreciate you taking the time to post though.
Hi, can you please let me know where did you get that extra cable from? My power cord was broken and hav to replace it. Please help me. Thank you!
The mains cable is available from us on this link to our shop. ghd.repair/s/359
I live in US. Do you ship here and do you have that plug?
I just saw in your site that latest GHD gold is not repairable. My plug is broken. Will it work if I replace it with a new plug?
@@nethramugala3232 Hi
The cable can be replaced on that model but we only have the UK type. Cut the broken plug off and fit a new one. That is not a problem at all.
Trevs Shed . Okay I will place the order then. I can use a adapter for the uk type plug right?
It seemed that way.