2022-02-19 at 10:15 PM UTC
AngryIVer
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Originally posted by stl1
Then why does the video show a bag full of parts, whackadoodle?
Originally posted by Speedy Parker
Because the element kit does not come fully assembled. It comes with the dryer heating element, a high-limit thermostat, a thermal fuse, a thermal cut off kit, a jumper wire, and screws to fasten the shit together during assembly and prior to installation you know nothing, never did nothing, dumb ass with just two brain cells both fighting for 3rd place.
All for about 40 bucks…
This and time is money. I could spend 15 minutes checking sensors or $2 extra for the element kit that comes with the sensors.
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2022-02-20 at 2:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by AngryIVer
This and time is money. I could spend 15 minutes checking sensors or $2 extra for the element kit that comes with the sensors.
Not to mention the time the extra 2 bucks saves when one of the old sensors fails before the new element and you have to tear the whole thing down and retest to find which sensor failed.
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2022-02-20 at 12:43 PM UTC
AngryIVer
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Exactly, because you know that shit will fail eventually.
In any case, this even managed to fix the automatic dry function, so I'm rather pleased.
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