... speaking of Old Horses, I tried to rustle up a fix to a dryer heating issue on our old Whirlpool LAE5800W0 and created another. Yeah, it's been fixed a few times already, but
NEVER SAY DIE.
The Original Problem: Heating Element shot.
Fix: New Element, three Thermostats. Going blind a bit, no multimeter reader here, but I figgered if I'm replacing the heater, who knows what shape the thermostats are in?
After a quick test, it worked! Eurekum! I was jazzed enough (
yeah you know freaks love that crazy beat ) to throw in a load. The clothes were drying! I was a Happy Hippy.
Errr ... Mebbe Not. Within five minutes the lights were flickerin' and I heard a few pops. Knowing it wasn't my Marshall amp shorting out, I unplugged the unit. The breaker didn't trip, but I was on a bad one. Totally bummin', I let the Whirlpool rest a day.
I went back downstairs today and opened up the back to discover the source of the short: The black and white wires leading to the Starter had melted to the Heater Body. In my roundabout haste, meaning hours devoted to this project, I neglected to tie the old wires together AWAY from the heater before closing up the cabinet. I pulled the wires away, taped them up, grouped them all together and tied them up near the blower, FAR from the heater. Closed it up, plugged it in. I thought that was the end of it.
I turned the Timer to position and pressed Start. Nuthin'.
The New Problem: Seems I shorted out the Starter Switch after all. When I realized the short, the whole unit was working, so I hoped that I shut it down in time before damage occurred. It's got power, the Timer ticks, so that suggests that I fried the Starter Switch only.
Hopefully. My Question: Below is the schematic. How can I be sure it's just the Starter? If someone is kind enough to offer advice, I will repay that with a followup result.
Moral of the Story: Never work whilst stoned. :p
I want to thank the kind souls who help here 'cuz you've helped us in the past as I've lurked here for some time. Fixed this thing twice now and our washer twice as well. If that seems nutty, I'd agree, but really, do computers belong in laundry machines? Tell me the new ones are what they seem to be.
Thanks in Advance,
A Dirty Stinkin' Hippy
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