I have one rental property, former home. Tenant said electric dryer quit, dead. Stated worked fine yesterday. I asked him to check the outlet if comfortable. One leg of the 220v outlet and plug is very melted. Outlet is directly below house breaker panel, concerning.
I went through this dryer about 10 years ago, replaced felt, bearings, belt, etc. Had worked excellent ever since. It is probably around 20 years old now.
After doing a little research, it seems likely that this was simply a case of a loose connection/excessive resistance that arced and got hotter and hotter. Breaker never tripped.
I already told tenant that I would replace the appliance, cord, and outlet as needed. Would I be stupid to throw away the dryer? Likely just a bad connection gone wrong? I may buy a replacement unit regardless.
Would you just repair connections or replace dryer also? I have an amp clamp, can check inductive current while running. Since I need this to be safe, inclined to replace everything...
I went through this dryer about 10 years ago, replaced felt, bearings, belt, etc. Had worked excellent ever since. It is probably around 20 years old now.
After doing a little research, it seems likely that this was simply a case of a loose connection/excessive resistance that arced and got hotter and hotter. Breaker never tripped.
I already told tenant that I would replace the appliance, cord, and outlet as needed. Would I be stupid to throw away the dryer? Likely just a bad connection gone wrong? I may buy a replacement unit regardless.
Would you just repair connections or replace dryer also? I have an amp clamp, can check inductive current while running. Since I need this to be safe, inclined to replace everything...
Rent is cheap IMO for the area and property.