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#61 |
The future is unwritten
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Yeah, well, Tinks gonna kick your ass anyway.
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To shreds, you say?
Join Date: Aug 2004
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I like the zip tie. Nice touch. 15 minutes huh? Milking the clock?
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Larger than life and twice as ugly.
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I really good at being tall.
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We must all go through a rite of passage. It must be physical, it must be painful, and it must leave a mark. I have no knowledge of the events which you are describing, and if I did have knowledge of them, I would be unable to discuss them with you now or at any future period. ![]() ![]() Don't waste your time always searching for those wasted years |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Seattle
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Right, as usual.
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00-01 -- cuss 01-07 -- clean sink (scoop, carry, drop in can. no disposal to eat the glass) 07-10 -- *find* thin plywood 10-13 -- measure, *find* fine saw, cut wood 13-14 -- assemble shelf, leaving room for undershelf drawer 14-15 -- reload food give or take... ----------- I'm also good at fixing stuff. This time my improvisational skillz were inadequate. Disassembly, diagnosis, locating and acquiring new parts, installation and reassembly, those skills were adequate. Could be crossposted in What is this?
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
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A clothes drier. Natural gas variety.
Edit: Looks like you replaced the thermostat after a failed attempt to improvise it by just shorting the wires! ![]() |
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#66 |
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Yes, our clothes dryer, natural gas variety.
Your hypothesis is (uncharacteristically) wrong, this time. I am indeed shorting one of the circuits, but not the thermostat circuit. That sensor is on the back of the cabinet where the hot air from this burner assembly enters the drum. If you look closely at the second picture, you can see the blue and white wires in place. They're connected to a different sensor, right at the burner, the flame sensor. I had laboriously troubleshot all the other aspects of the non-working dryer, and this was the only one that was not working. I tested it by bypassing it, as you see in the first photo. Then I shut down the dryer, went and got another flame sensor ($40), installed it and Voila! pic01 -- 3, 2, 1, Ignition! pic02 -- "Flame On!"
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Aw crap. And I was so sure of myself.
But in my defense, I've never taken a gas clothes drier apart before, so I don't know what all the parts do. What does a flame sensor do? Clearly it senses that there is a flame, but couldn't a thermostat do the same thing? Is it a safety device to keep unburnt natural gas from entering the house if there is no ignition? |
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I am good at making things work
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To shreds, you say?
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Do you know how a flame sensor works? What does it sense? Heat? I suppose I could Google it...
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To shreds, you say?
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I'll race you.
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I did google it and there are two varieties, radiant detection and flame rectification. I cribbed the following from the internet. I understand the purpose of the flame sensor is to verify that when the gas is flowing that it is also burning. Your question of *how* it verifies that a flame is present is described below, somewhat beyond the depth of my understanding.
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To shreds, you say?
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#75 |
Your Bartender
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Philly Burbs, PA
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What I want to know is if there's untapped potential here for an AC power adapter that you light with a match.
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