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VAGGOZ
19-01-2014, 03:36 PM
Hello,
Having E101 error here and I also checked the led's of the outside unit.
In the begining the yellow was on and the red blinking (OTP error).
After a while the leds turned off and after 2-3 minutes had only the red led blinking (IPM Over Current).
The indoor unit doesn't respond in the heat mode and while in this mode the indoor temperature isn't shown.
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install monkey
19-01-2014, 03:52 PM
http://www.gallantairconditioning.com/downloads/samsung-technical-2012/Samsung%20RAC/Samsung%20RAC%20Service%20Manuals/Samung%20RAC%20(AQV0912AWBN)%20Service%20Manual/6%20AQV09AWBN_SM_EN_PCB_Diagram_Part2.pdf
bit of info for you- no led's indicate no power- check mains filter

VAGGOZ
19-01-2014, 04:04 PM
Thanks, but already have all the service manual. Had problems with this AC unit from the beginning. Where can I find this pcb DB93-08388D cheap?

install monkey
19-01-2014, 04:09 PM
here's a start
http://www.suppliesnow.nl/product-db93-08388d.htm

VAGGOZ
19-01-2014, 04:17 PM
Yes, I saw that on google too but I is 160euro cheap?
When you wrote "check mains filter" what did you mean? Can't find any part on the main pcb named like this.

install monkey
19-01-2014, 04:29 PM
when its powered u and you expose the outdoor pcb is there any leds lit?
the picture you posted wasnt indicating any led's the power filter im referring to has a fuse on it EMI PCBB93-08391A
as for the 160 euro price then its a benchmark to see if you can get it cheaer

Yes, I saw that on google too but I is 160euro cheap?
When you wrote "check mains filter" what did you mean? Can't find any part on the main pcb named like this.

VAGGOZ
19-01-2014, 05:00 PM
When I power it up I have the yellow led on and the red blinking, then they both go off and after some minutes the red starts blinking.
The picture posted above was either taken while the power was off or just before the red led started blinking. Here is video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmfOvlGSng8
I saw the DB93-08391A but visibly seemed fine (is there a way to check it with a multimeter?). Here is a photo of it.
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