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Amana D530M Dehumidifier No Worky


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I have an Amana D530 Dehumidifier that has just stopped operating.  This unit is approximately 3 years old and looks as clean as the day I purchased it.

I work in electronics for a living, so I have checked all of the obvious possible problems, ie..input power, fuse, switches.  All of these function correctly.  I have even followed the input power to the circuit board and verified the 120 VAC is being rectified to 24 VDC.  I now am in need of a schematic for the circuit board and a wiring diagram for the complete unit.

I have looked around the net for a replacement circuit board and have run into a dead end at every avenue.  Any assistance on the parts issue would greatly be appreciated.

Thanks,

Bigun

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Straight wire that sucker. Connect all the commons to one hot wire and connect a power wire from the fan and compressor on the other hot leg and let er fly!

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