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1466909 2020-02-23 21:48:00 My washing machine remembers it's cycle progress, even after a power cut, a long one.
What would power that? LIke a BIOS battery?

All I can find is stuff about the processors and stuff, not what is used, capacitors or a battery?
piroska (17583)
1466910 2020-02-24 07:35:00 Possibly some sort of set-up with an eeprom, electrically erasable programmable read only memory.

Just a guess, a battery backup is more likely, but if you can't see one then that's all I can think of.
zqwerty (97)
1466911 2020-02-24 08:27:00 If it's old enough, there could even be an elctromechanical timer working behind the scenes... a bit like my old dishwasher. Paul.Cov (425)
1466912 2020-02-24 19:38:00 No this is our flash new washing machine. Don't know if I could see one, not taking it apart to look.
I'm just curious, it retains it for hours, we have had 2 all day power cuts, one I forgot about and machine was still able to resume when the power came back.

Husband says capacitor but that long? I think battery. The one in my motherboard is 10 years old now, still hasn't needed changing...
piroska (17583)
1466913 2020-02-24 21:30:00 Depending on the power drain Super Caps can last a long time. zqwerty (97)
1466914 2020-02-26 07:01:00 Also, of course it could just be standard flash memory. zqwerty (97)
1466915 2020-02-26 23:31:00 Yes.
That is the question.

No-one can tell me apparently, not even Bosch who just keep asking me stupid questions
(What is my serial number, what fault does it have etc)
I clearly stated I would like to know what specifically enables it to remember the setting.
piroska (17583)
1466916 2020-02-28 18:49:00 Try humouring them with the serial number, maybe they need it to look up the exact model and tell you the right answer...

Otherwise, you'll know for sure if you open it up and take a look, or get lucky enough to find a service manual that provides the information.

Another idea might be to Google for spare controller boards for your model machine, or see if you can find a tutorial video of someone repairing one, etc. Maybe you'll find an accurate photo of the board somewhere and if you see a battery or supercapacitor, you'll know.

Let's hope they don't continually log wash cycle state to flash memory or it'll be dead in 5 years like a Tesla.
Agent_24 (57)
1466917 2020-02-28 19:32:00 Try humouring them with the serial number,
Another idea might be to Google for spare controller boards for your model machine, or see if you can find a tutorial video of someone repairing one, etc. .

Done all that
piroska (17583)
1466918 2020-02-28 23:45:00 Done all that

You'll just have to have a look inside I guess, if you really want to know.
Agent_24 (57)
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