It is not difficult to investigate why your dryer doesn’t heat enough and clothes remain wet. As a rule two things make a dryer dry - heat and air flow. Usually if it is getting hot at all the problem is air flow. Try undoing the air duct from the dryer and giving it a try to see if the air flow is not being restricted in some manner. Also clean your lint filter to ensure good air flow. Since you stated it is heating, some, if the problem is not air flow it is a faulty wire or it's connection, faulty heating element, bad temperature sensor, bad centrifugal switch, bad timer, or bad terminal block. The easiest way to determine the source and of the problem will be with a multimeter and measuring the voltage. The third thing to check is that both the breakers and both heating elements are working. Your dryer uses two 110 volt circuits. Your breaker may be off on one side or the heating element may be burned out on one side thus only giving you 1/2 normal heating. Be careful while investigating your electric appliance as it is really dangerous to fix it yourself without any particular skills. Don’t forget to check your appliances every half a year to get the right treatment in advance.
November 26, 2023
AC is leaking from the coil – HVAC Troubleshooting in San Diego
Have you encountered a leaking air conditioner? This causes not the most pleasant feelings and deprives you of comfort. Before solving this problem, you should determine what exactly became the source of the air conditioner flow.