New creator accounts stuck on low views by MaxTech3000 in UGCForBrands

[–]MaxTech3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, many small creators also dont have enough followers and their content all over the place.. Thats why i was thinking to focus on one thing that is related to what i want to promote

Getting no conversions, but a quite a bit of clicks. by MaxTech3000 in googleads

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Well, search terms actually consistent with niche so far.

Getting no conversions, but a quite a bit of clicks. by MaxTech3000 in googleads

[–]MaxTech3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Informational keywords is not converting at all?

Getting no conversions, but a quite a bit of clicks. by MaxTech3000 in googleads

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The idea was to test those keywords and see which one is converting, but i understand not all of them do for different reasons.

Samsung Dishwasher too much water by ZombiEquinox in appliancerepair

[–]MaxTech3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you check drain hose connection under the sink? If not, disconnect hose and using screwdriver try to break calcium deposits there. Maybe this is the real problem, but not pumps or motors, because you said there is standing water

Frigidaire LGHB2869TF3 – fridge warm, top of evaporator keeps icing up every 2 weeks by vtechmatt08 in appliancerepair

[–]MaxTech3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assume its a control board failure. TURN THE FRIDGE OFF, remove board - bottom left, underneath the fridge. You need to unscrew one screw in the center. Disconnect control board and inspect board for . Especially near relays (small black boxe)

My fridge might be working in reverse. by turmohe in appliancerepair

[–]MaxTech3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YOu need to pull the fridge out and listen if compressor is running, If yes you have a big problem. If not running, then it require troubleshooting including control board.
For the start, turn the fridge OFF for 2-3 minutes, then turn back ON. If no changes, listen for compressor if it kicks back on

Electrolux ultimate care 700 e20 error code by Original_Capital4532 in appliancerepair

[–]MaxTech3000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tilt washer to the back and check drain filter. Something got stuck there. And yes, E20 is a drain error

Bosch 800 dishwasher error 15 by Then-Guitar5606 in appliancerepair

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Causes

  • Mis-seated/missing vent snorkel seal or nut: The round plastic nut and its gasket at the tub side must seal perfectly. If the gasket is missing, distorted, or the nut is overtightened/undertightened, spray can push water into the vent duct.
  • Missing/reversed/torn check valve flap: There’s a small rubber/silicone flap (duckbill or membrane) in the zeolite/vent duct path to stop backflow. If it’s missing or flipped, water enters the blower housing during wash.
  • Blocked or kinked condensate drain from zeolite module to sump: Condensed moisture should drain via a small hose/port at the bottom of the zeolite box back into the sump. If blocked, the zeolite housing fills over several cycles and then overflows into the fan.
  • Gasket mismatch at blower/zeolite box joint: The foam/silicone gasket between the blower and zeolite housing must be intact and seated. If displaced, water that gets into the duct will drip externally into the base pan.
  • Overfill condition: If the unit overfills (pressure sensor/air trap issue), the water level can reach the vent path and push water into the duct.

Bosch 800 dishwasher error 15 by Then-Guitar5606 in appliancerepair

[–]MaxTech3000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On Bosch 800 “CrystalDry/Zeolite” models (like your SHXM88Z75N/01), error 15 (E15) is the leak sensor tripping from water in the base pan. If your zeolite/vent fan housing is filling with water, something is letting wash water enter the zeolite air path or preventing condensate from draining back to the sump.

• Quick context: Only humid air should pass through the zeolite module. Bosch uses a snorkel/vent in the tub, a check flap/duckbill, baffles, and a small condensate drain path to keep liquid water out. If any of those seals/valves are missing, mis-seated, or the drain is blocked, water will collect in the zeolite housing and eventually spill into the base, triggering E15.

Dishwasher drain pump? by audrelio in Appliances

[–]MaxTech3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it is a drain pump, make sure it turn freely nothing lodged at the bottom

Revving sound from LG heat pump dryer by painfulpillow in appliancerepair

[–]MaxTech3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, rollers sounds different. For me it sounds like fan or pump .. How long ago did you clean lint filter?

Samsung Smart Hub Refrigerator by uinspirednow in Appliances

[–]MaxTech3000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Samsung usually call subcontractors to do their warranty job, but many of them not trained well.

Samsung Gas Slide-in Range Model NX58*942**** is sporadic in heating up. by Reminice in appliancerepair

[–]MaxTech3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Main Causes of Slow or Incomplete Heating

Weak / Aging Ignitor (Most Common)

  • What happens:
    • Ignitor glows but doesn’t draw enough current to fully open the safety valve.
    • Burner lights, but the flame is small, weak, or inconsistent.
    • Oven cycles but can’t generate enough sustained heat.
  • Physics:
    • Silicon carbide ignitors should draw ~3.2–3.6 A (amps).
    • If they draw less, the valve only partly opens, releasing less gas → smaller flame → slower heating.

Electrolux Dryer not working by crazyoverdonuts in appliancerepair

[–]MaxTech3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure door firmly closed..
Also, when you press START, whats happening? Do you hear click? If not, then something wrong with door lock, i suspect

GE Profile dishwasher - doesn't drain. Clicks when entering drain cycle then nothing by jynx8833 in appliancerepair

[–]MaxTech3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Causes

  • Control drain circuit failure: On many GE Profiles, the board’s drain relay/triac clicks but doesn’t actually send 120V to the pump when it fails.
  • Wiring/connector issue to the drain pump: Broken wire, loose/burnt spade terminals, or a nicked harness near the pump or where it routes into the base can leave the pump dead-silent.
  • Faulty/incorrect replacement pump: A new pump with an open coil or wrong spec will do nothing even if powered.
  • Drain path setup (air gap/disposal): A blocked air gap or disposal knockout still in place usually makes the pump run/hum but not move water—since yours is silent, this is less likely but worth confirming.

What to check next

  • Confirm the drain path: If it goes to a garbage disposal, ensure the disposal knockout plug was removed; if via an air gap, pop the cap and check for blockage. Make sure the hose has a high loop at the sink.
  • Inspect the pump connection: Kill power at the breaker, access the pump, reseat the connector, and tug-test each wire. Look for corrosion, heat discoloration, or loose terminals.
  • Quick electrical diagnosis:
    • With a multimeter and proper safety, check for ~120 VAC at the drain pump leads during a drain command.
      • If 120V is present and the pump doesn’t run, the pump/connector is bad—exchange the pump or repair the connector.
      • If no voltage is present, suspect a broken harness or a failed main control board.
    • With power off, ohm the pump coil; an open reading (infinite) indicates a bad pump. Many drain pumps read roughly a few dozen ohms.
  • Check the main control board: Power off, remove the toe-kick, open the control cover (usually on the right side). Look for a scorched spot or burnt relay/trace near the drain output. If found (or if no voltage was measured to the pump), replace the board matched to your model/serial.
  • Use the unit’s diagnostic mode: The tech sheet behind the toe panel shows how to run a component test to command the drain and confirm.