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I am trying to understand what problem could have led to the black wire at the connector to high-limit thermostat to melt. The thermal fuse still appears to be good. Motor runs fine..drum turns ok...just no heat, of course. Could a loose connection have caused this? Puzzling.....
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]Could a loose connection have caused this?[/COLOR]
Yes What happens is that a loose/poor connection causes arcing/pitting. This then is a resistance and when current passes through this resistance heat is generated. This then degrades the connection which causes more heat and so on and so on till the connection fails.
Could also be that the dryer is running too hot or the wire is routed too close to the heater. You probably would have noticed if the unit was running too hot. |
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Originally Posted by: denman Could a loose connection have caused this?
Yes What happens is that a loose/poor connection causes arcing/pitting. This then is a resistance and when current passes through this resistance heat is generated. This then degrades the connection which causes more heat and so on and so on till the connection fails.
Could also be that the dryer is running too hot or the wire is routed too close to the heater. You probably would have noticed if the unit was running too hot. Thanks! Exactly what I needed to know!:)
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