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Hi All,
Been attempting to fix a dryer. My wife first told me about the issue a few months ago. Problem is for a regular size load it takes at least full 7- min cycle plus another 30 minutes.
Things I have checked: Dryer hose vent is < 3 feet Dryer hose vent is clean Exit vent on the outisde of the house is clean Continuity on the heating elements is good I have cleaned the dryer internal vents as best as possible
The most interesteing thing is the exit temperature behind the dryer, tested with a meat thermostat, registers ~100F or lower.
Not for sure what to test next or what part could have failed in that manner.
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The exit temperature I previously mentioned was for Low temperature setting.
With temperature knob set to high exit vent temperature is maybe as high as 120F-100F.
Forgot to mention I did test the electric connection outlet and it meausers 240V.
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Hi. I don't know how accurate is your thermometer, but the thermostat is set for 155 F*, so you should read close to this temperature. If you are sure in the accuracy - replace the cycling thermostat Part number: 3387134
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Oops that was a typo, I meant 70min cycle plus another 30min nearing some where ~100 minutes for a medium size load.
Let me see if I can find a more accurate thermometer.
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