Boman
07-10-2013, 01:50 AM
So I got a Whirlpool dryer from a lady that had been in a barn for..I don't know how long. It is a 2002 model. Someone had removed the terminal block and had nutted and taped the chord wires ( 3 prong)to the power wires. I took it apart and cleaned it out. I installed a block and spliced the wires with inline splices. I then installed a good 3 wire chord.
It heated pretty good. Then it stopped heating!
I checked all the stats and thermal fuses, high limit, etc.
I decided it must be the motor switch so I got the bright idea of changing motors as AI had the same motor on another dryer that needed a timer for one thing. Then I thought change hte cabinets.. Anyway, in the middle of all this in which I messed up two blower wheels trying to remove the motors, I noticed the neutral/ground I had spliced came apart! so much for that splice. I assume this why I could not get 220 at the heating element?
Lot of work for a loose connection.
By the way, the cabinet I put the wiring harness in does not have a drum light, Is it okay just to tape the ries for the drum light off, or is that getting a little hack like?
Heck I may just change the bulkhead or put everything back like it was, if the loose splice was the problem.
I actually do not like the idea of a splice of that nature.
It heated pretty good. Then it stopped heating!
I checked all the stats and thermal fuses, high limit, etc.
I decided it must be the motor switch so I got the bright idea of changing motors as AI had the same motor on another dryer that needed a timer for one thing. Then I thought change hte cabinets.. Anyway, in the middle of all this in which I messed up two blower wheels trying to remove the motors, I noticed the neutral/ground I had spliced came apart! so much for that splice. I assume this why I could not get 220 at the heating element?
Lot of work for a loose connection.
By the way, the cabinet I put the wiring harness in does not have a drum light, Is it okay just to tape the ries for the drum light off, or is that getting a little hack like?
Heck I may just change the bulkhead or put everything back like it was, if the loose splice was the problem.
I actually do not like the idea of a splice of that nature.