Originally Posted by: ThatGuy On the element you should get 240 across the two terminals. If you don't, that's the problem. The element has to have 240 to heat.
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What kind of a reading do you get from the element (disconnected) to the dryer? Un-powered there should be zero continuity and when powered, no voltage.
CASE A: With the unit plugged in and OFF:
1)There is continuity across the element terminals (beeping on multi-meter)
2)There is also continuity from either terminal to the body of the unit
3)120V from one terminal to body of unit, also 120V from other terminal to body
4)0V from terminal to terminal
CASE B: With the unit plugged in an ON:
1)Exactly as 1-4 (above)
CASE C: With the orange wire unplugged from the high limit (on the element) and plugged in but no power:
1)There is continuity across the element terminals (beeping on multi-meter)
2)There is NO continuity from either terminal to the body of the unit
3)There is no measurable voltage from the terminals to each other or the unit body
CASE D: With the orange wire unplugged from the high limit (on the element) and plugged and power ON:
1)There is continuity or voltage across the element terminals (beeping on multi-meter)
2)There is continuity AND 120V voltage from either terminal to the body of the unit
3)There is no measurable voltage from the terminals to each other
CASE E: With the unit plugged in, OFF, and the heater element housing dangling free
with all wires attached but not touching the dryer housing:
1)Result is exactly as CASE C (above).
CASE F: With the unit plugged in, ON, and the heater element housing dangling free
with all wires attached but not touching the dryer housing:
1) In the past the element has heated every time, but I could not replicate this
within 15 minutes...perhaps there was nothing in the dryer...I cannot find a
moisture sensor on this unit and it is empty...I assume it would eventually light up
and I am glad it didn't because it gets so hot so fast testing the rest of the way
would get have to stop.
2) Continuity only between the element terminals.
3) Continuity and voltage between each element terminal and the housing
of the dryer (not the part dangling free)...120V from each terminal.
CASE G: With the unit plugged in, OFF, and the heater element housing dangling free
with all but the orange wire attached but not touching the dryer housing:
1)Result is exactly like CASES C,E (above)
CASE H: With the unit plugged in, ON, and the heater element housing dangling free
with all but the orange wire attached but not touching the dryer housing:
1)Result is exactly like CASES C,E,G (above)
Bottom line is this: there is continuity AND voltage powered or unpowered
in the unit's standard state from the element to the housing. The only way to create an exception to this is (without detaching the element housing) if the orange wire is disconnected and the unit off. Then there is zero continuity to the dryer housing.
Hope this helps. I am getting ready to buy another dryer but it seems like
everything but one detail is missing in this puzzle.