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vagannaway  
#11 Posted : Saturday, August 9, 2008 1:39:58 PM(UTC)
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They didn't have the original part I needed, and said that the one they gave me would do. Not wanting to deal with other parts, the new one had. I realized that they had the same part numbers and looked exactly the same, so I thought if I just installed a new element into the old carriage, it would work. Obviosly, it didn't work. So...I will order the original part needed.
abadfish66  
#12 Posted : Saturday, August 9, 2008 2:04:32 PM(UTC)
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FYI when you order a WR51x10031, it automatically subs over to a WR51x10101, the 10031 they no longer make.
babyboomer  
#13 Posted : Sunday, December 20, 2009 11:25:50 AM(UTC)
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I am about to order the same replacement element because the old one burned out. The parts reference mentioned that it was replaced with a dual element improved version instead of the single unit. I am guessing that each element has half the wattage than the old single element 575 watt unit. In anycase, it is necessary to use both of the elements in the replacement application. Here goes.....
dsh1001  
#14 Posted : Saturday, August 21, 2010 7:49:57 AM(UTC)
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I beleive that the "same part number" you are referring to is the number found on the molded plastic end caps. This part number is for the end caps and not for the heater elements. The dual element setup is not simply two of the original elements put together. It is two lower power elements in series. I wouldn't reccomend the use of a resistor in place of one of the heating elements in the dual heater. It may work (poorly) with the proper resistor and/or inductor value, but you would only have one half-power heater working for you. This dual arrangement was likely an improvement to the single because the single pulled too much power and burned out too soon. By replacing this setup with two lower power heaters, the assembly provides about the same amount of heat and uses about the same amount of power overall but each individual element uses less power and therefore will last longer.
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