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11-02-2007, 05:34 PM
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The thermistor's part number is 134048900.
Further printed numbers are L135-15F
Is this a unit that should permit 150 degrees before closing?
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Can you please supply the model number to your dryer?
This unit cycle at 135 degrees plus or minus 15 degrees.
It will open to cut the power to the circuit.
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That is what I thought. Therefore it could be the problem why my machine only heats to 120.
I need a 150 with a 15 degrees variation. I know 165 won't destroy my clothes.
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