Einleitung

Es gibt einen wunderbaren Teardown zum Philips Dampfbügler:

Philips Dampfgenerator/Bügeleisen GC8220 Teardown

Hier geht es nur um den Temperatursensor. Wenn dieser defekt ist, hast du Probleme bei der Dampferzeugung.

Wenn du nicht genau das Ersatzteil von Philips hast passt wahrscheinlich auch ein anderes aus dem Elektronikladen.

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    • Der Temperatursensor ist am Boden des Boilers angebracht.

    • Es handelt sich um einen NTC Thermistor.

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    • Hier ist die Verbindung an der Hauptplatine zu sehen.

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    • Er sieht aus wie eine Diode. Tatsächlich ist es ein Widerstand, der seinen Wert mit der Temperatur ändert.

    The wire is blue on the second picture but black on the third? Why is that?

    DDK -

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    • Es gibt sie in verschiedener Ausführung für verschiedene Widerstandswerte zwischen 10 kOHm und 100 kOhm

    Hi Omid

    I have problem with my philips gc9630/20 steam generator if You able give my any hand please answer

    king regards

    Tom

    Tom -

    Hi Tom,

    Sorry for the late response.

    Sure, ask your question and I’ll help, if I know about it.

    best

    Omid -

    Hi Omid, ik heb de Philips GC9224/20. Als deze net is opgewarmd, dan doet de stoomfunctie het nog. Na enkele minuten doet de stoomfunctie het niet meer, maar blijft de boiler wel verwarmen. De stoom komt dan via de zijkant van het station naar buiten. Denk je dat dit de thermistor is?

    Alvast heel hartelijk dank voor je antwoord!

    Gr. Ben

    Ben -

    Hi Ben,

    Sorry for the late response.

    Unfortunately I can’t speak Dutch ; But from Google translate, this is what I understood:

    “Hi Omid, I have the Philips GC9224 / 20. If it has just warmed up, the steam function will still work. After a few minutes, the steam function stops working, but the boiler continues to heat. The steam then comes out through the side of the station. Do you think this is the thermistor?Thank you very much for your answer!Gr. Ben “

    If the steam has low pressure and volume it can be the thermistor.

    But if steam after coming out “through the side” still has high pressure/volume; then no it is not the thermistor. It can be the safety mechanism(or valve). If broken it leaks before the pressure has built up enough to come out and steam will go back to the water tank and maybe the sides.

    I will try to post a picture of it.

    Omid -

    HI Omid,

    I would like to ask you regarding philips steam iron GC8220 .

    The problem is after replacing the electrovalve the steam function well but after few second the power cut off automaticly or suddenly off.

    Already check the wiring (control board , power board and also iron side) no shorting founded.If there related with the thermistor sensor can cause of it.This is become head ache for me to find the solution.Hope fully you can give me some idea to solve the problem.Very much need your favour.Thanks

    ahmad najmuddin -

    Hi Ahmad,

    If the thermistor was burnt, the power wouldn’t be cut. The iron would still be on but with no steam. So you should look for other causes. Such as other components on the power and control board.

    Sorry I can’t help more without more details and access.

    Omid -

    Hello Omid, Which thermistor should I use, because I can not find any specificaton and the thermistor in the machine is broke, Warm regards Jan

    Jan Braak -

    Hello Omid, I have gc9642 and when I checked the thermistor with the multimeter, it showed 184kΩ. Based on the picture this is a too big amount of resistance, isn’t it? Why is that ?

    DDK -

    Hi Omid! I have a GC7035 philips and found the thermistor to be fauly. I replaced it with a 100 kOm NTC like this but it looks iron warm and after a minute it stop working and flesh green and red leds. The broken thermistor write number 63 on its plate. What thermistor should I used?

    gentian_dume -

    Hallo, ich habe hier ein GC8220, der NTC hat bei ca 25°C 280kOhm. Welchen Widerstand muss der NTC normalerweise bei 25°C haben?

    Karl-Heinz Göhr -

Abschluss

Um dein Gerät wieder zusammen zu setzen folge den Schritten in umgekehrter Reihenfolge.

Omid

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With GC9640 the termistor is 226 kOhm @ 26°C.

Beim GC9640 hat der NTC 226 kOhm bei 26°C

John Maier -

My Philips GC 9245 after ironing found water on the shirts, and the iron heat is not like as hot as in the past, is this cause by the Temperature Sensor (NTC Thermistor) ?

lylim_ly -

With GC9220 model, résistance of boiler CTN : around 300k à 15°C, decreasing slowly to 160K at around 30°C, I didn’t test with other temperature.

Nico Land -

Hi all , Does anyone know how much should be the resistance on ohm of the boiler of Philips iron steamer GC9241.Thanks

Nikos Sapranidis -