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Malber dryer failure
- golgi
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Malber dryer failure
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Re: Malber dryer failure
You probably have but just to be on the safe side....good luck man.
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Re: Malber dryer failure
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Re: Malber dryer failure
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Re: Malber dryer failure
waybomb wrote:Source of the post Sounds as if there was a poor connection. Was the termination at the capacitor a spade type connection? I would suggest when the wires are replaced, use an eyelet/screwed connection, and the use of a proper crimping tool. I would not use one of those junk multigage stripper/crimper deals.
It was a spade connection on the terminal block. That's exactly where the melting occurred. I think you are right considering how easily the other undamaged connector slid right off the post. Very little resistance. I'll see what I can do about rewiring with better fitting terminal/connectors
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Re: Malber dryer failure
This should be a piece of cake but I am going to explore exactly the best way to improve the connections at the terminal block and ensure they stay put. Thanks guys!
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Re: Malber dryer failure
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Re: Malber dryer failure
waybomb wrote:Source of the post I would not use one of those junk multigage stripper/crimper deals.
Nothing worse than a cheap stripper! Or crimper...
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