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Question about Neptune MDE7500AY Electric Dryer

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sensor is not working clothes staying wet or damp When using the sensor dry my clothes are staying wet or damp. Do you feel any heat while its on?

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...damp in the sensor dry. This is for energy efficiency and less shrinking on clothing. If they are coming out to damp and you need to run them through two cycles to dry them, then the vent is plugged, ...

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...damp. wondering if there is a monitor or dampness gauge that is dirty? There may be.Look inside the drum. The dampness sensor looks like two metal strips a few inches long. Try to clean them with a ...

Question about Electric Dryer

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...damp. IS this a heat sensor problem, and can I get a new sensor for a 12 year old model? Thank you. Easy fix. Get some windex and clean the sensors. Buildup from dryer sheets on them stops them from ...

...SENSOR STOPS THE DRYER AFTER A FEW (5 OR SO) MINUTES, AND THE CLOTHES ARE STILL DAMP. I MUST SET TIME MANUALLY TO USE DRYER. Get some windex and clean them 2 sensors up good. They might have some ...

when it is on it turns off. Could this be a faulty button & are they easily replaced? If it has dampness sensor strips inside the machine they may be coated with dryer sheet wax or some other mess

Question about HE5 Electric Dryer

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...sensor, thermal leak detector etc. Here I will discuss about thermal leak detection. This technology uses infrared technology to find the damp spots in walls, floors and ceilings. Thermal imaging ...

...damp. I've replace the sensor bar thinking that will solve the issue but it did not. What else should I do? How do I determine which components of the intellidry is not working? could be your drying ...

damp somewhat & is cool to touch (instead of warm). Afte Neptune gas dryer: on sensor cycle (always use), seems to 'get stuck' at about 11 minutes left in cycle. I'll check the load and it's still

Question about Neptune MDG5500AW Gas Dryer

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...the drum. The wet laundry conducts the charge telling the sensor that it is still damp. As the clothing dries the charge is conducted less and less until finally the sensor indicates no

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