Dishwasher water softener

David H. Bronke wrote 08/12/2023 at 16:14 -1 point

Anyone here familiar with dishwasher repair, or water softeners?

I have a Siemens SE64E336EU dishwasher which has a built-in water softener. The controller board died, so I've replaced it with an ESP32-S2, which is working great... but I have no idea how to perform the water softener regen cycle, which means that dishes come out with a film of minerals on them.

From what I've found, it seems that there's just a couple of parts involved:

- the water inlet valve for the dishwasher
- the dishwasher's main motor
- a valve in the water softener system (I'm assuming this is the water softener regen valve?)

There's a chance I've missed another piece, but looking at the system, those are the only parts I've been able to find. There are some wires I haven't been able to successfully trace yet, but they seem to be sensing pins judging by the way they're wired up on the original controller board. (I think one of these may be a sensor of some sort to judge whether the water softener tank needs regeneration, but I'm not sure)

You can see my progress so far on the project at: https://hackaday.io/project/192232-esp32-dishwasher

Is anyone familiar with the process of water softener regeneration, specifically as implemented in dishwasher water softeners? Assuming I didn't miss any parts, all I really need is an idea of which of those parts to turn on and off and in what order. (and with what delay in between)

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