Boman
02-19-2014, 12:15 AM
Model - DDE7200SBLAA
I set his thing on "auto high heat" to dry like 5 towels. I let it run for over an hour in auto. The timer finally did advance about 2/3 or 3/4 of the way to off. But the towels were very dry way before that.
The stat on this dryer does not have the heater on it that I can tell. I was busy doing other things while watching this machine, and am not sure it ever cycled on and off. It was relatively warm here today (60's).
How does auto work on this dryer, and does the resistor play a part? This one is rated at 3770 ohms. I get like 3.75 with the digital set at 20,000 ohms.
This is not the first dryer lately that seemed very slow to get to "off" in auto. I can't see the advantage of this feature if these things have to run that long.
Thanks
I set his thing on "auto high heat" to dry like 5 towels. I let it run for over an hour in auto. The timer finally did advance about 2/3 or 3/4 of the way to off. But the towels were very dry way before that.
The stat on this dryer does not have the heater on it that I can tell. I was busy doing other things while watching this machine, and am not sure it ever cycled on and off. It was relatively warm here today (60's).
How does auto work on this dryer, and does the resistor play a part? This one is rated at 3770 ohms. I get like 3.75 with the digital set at 20,000 ohms.
This is not the first dryer lately that seemed very slow to get to "off" in auto. I can't see the advantage of this feature if these things have to run that long.
Thanks