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Symptoms: Tripped circuit breakers (double 30 Amp breakers). Since everything seemed fine with the dryer, tested the circuit breakers and found that they are tripping at about 23-24 Amps, not the 30 Amps at which they are rated. Upon closer inspection of the dryer, found that resistors R53, R54, R55, R56 on control board show browning/burning. Everything else checks out fine. What could be causing both the circuit breakers to read lower and the dryer control board resistors to burn?
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by: h2homem Symptoms: Tripped circuit breakers (double 30 Amp breakers). Since everything seemed fine with the dryer, tested the circuit breakers and found that they are tripping at about 23-24 Amps, not the 30 Amps at which they are rated. Upon closer inspection of the dryer, found that resistors R53, R54, R55, R56 on control board show browning/burning. Everything else checks out fine. What could be causing both the circuit breakers to read lower and the dryer control board resistors to burn?
Thanks. If the breaker is tripping at 24 amps then you most likely have a weak breaker and need to replace it.
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Sure. Will do. Any idea why the resistors on the dryer control board are showing browning/burning?
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Originally Posted by: h2homem Sure. Will do. Any idea why the resistors on the dryer control board are showing browning/burning? Are you talking about this?
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Exactly! Looks like an actual picture of my controller...
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Originally Posted by: h2homem Exactly! Looks like an actual picture of my controller... If this is the case this isn't related to your breaker tripping. I think you are seeing discoloration due to the fact that they get fairly warm. I don't think you are looking at a fire hazard here if that's what you are concerned about. I believe the worst that happens with this is that you eventually loose the sensor dry function or get erratic timer function when these fail. Notice on the right that the resistors look different. Maytag made some changes on this setup notice that the resistors on the right look different. That's because they are made of a different composition that can tolerate more heat than the others.
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