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William Sommerwerck wrote:
My drier sees 250VAC. Low voltage stuff in this house gets 125VAC. Everything is working just fine. sniff sniff Is that burning cotton I smell? Drier has a temperature limiter, so although the slightly higher voltage results in a slightly quicker "turn on" time for the elements, they still are shut off at the same temperature regardless of incoming voltage. Jon |
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