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Have put new timer in and doesn't clock. Assumed it was bad, so i got a second one. It clocked once when I installed & then didn't work.t work again. Is there something that can be killing the timer?
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Wouldn't shut off regardless of timer setting, i.e. time or dryness
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You will need to check your schematic to make sure you didn't put 230 volts to a 115 volt timer motor.
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When you say it would not shut off do you mean: It went past the Off position and continued to run OR The timer would not advance
And what is the problem with the current timer.
Do you have a meter, if you do start a timed dry cycle measure the voltage across the timer motor. Be careful there is 240 volts in the control console which is very dangerous. |
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Are there different timer models for 110 vs. 240? All i did was unplug one timer and plug in the new one. If 204 is hitting a 110 circuit, wouldn't I have more issues then the timer getting killed?
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Old, new and replacement new, don't run. Start dryer and it continues to run until manually shut off.
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Only thing I can see that could cause this is the Electronic Dryness Control board OR a broken wire/poor connection. Cannot find any decent info on this board but the Neyutral side og the timer does go through it.
With the unit unplugged. On a low resistance scale (200 ohms) Measure from the Neutral to the red wire on the Dryness control. Should go to 0 ohms, when the Push TO Start is pressed. |
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