skuenkel
Jun 30, 2008, 07:21 AM
Two years ago, I moved my dryer from one room to another (built a new laundry room). At the time there was a straight run 220 line (it's own double 30-amp circuit). Because of the basement being finished where I could not run an entire new direct line for the dryer I decided to use two-thrids of the existing line, cut it, and continue to run the remainder of the line with new wire from that point to the dryer.
The dryer is 3-prong (newer Kenmore). Where I connected the new and the old wire together I used red wire nuts, then electrically taped each connection (black to black, white to white, red to red, not sure about the ground)... this was done in a plastic junction box. Dryer has been running fine for 2 yrs. Until...
This week it stopped working and I found this juntion box with total meltdown with the 2 red wires burnt to a crisp for about 3 inches...
One note: when I say the old wire (house is only 20 yrs old) this wire is some big-time fat cable-appears to have more than 3 wires running in it, whereas the newer wire for the new room is what Home Depot told me aI needed (it an orange 4 wire for 220 circuit), but this wire is definitely not as beefy as the pre-existing, which is a concern of mine.
Now, I don't know what to do. Reconnect the wires as before and assume it might have been loose? Need to replace the new orange wire to dryer because it is not sufficient like the original? (I hope not because there is no easy way to do this without ripping apart the new room). Or... any other ideas? Thanks
The dryer is 3-prong (newer Kenmore). Where I connected the new and the old wire together I used red wire nuts, then electrically taped each connection (black to black, white to white, red to red, not sure about the ground)... this was done in a plastic junction box. Dryer has been running fine for 2 yrs. Until...
This week it stopped working and I found this juntion box with total meltdown with the 2 red wires burnt to a crisp for about 3 inches...
One note: when I say the old wire (house is only 20 yrs old) this wire is some big-time fat cable-appears to have more than 3 wires running in it, whereas the newer wire for the new room is what Home Depot told me aI needed (it an orange 4 wire for 220 circuit), but this wire is definitely not as beefy as the pre-existing, which is a concern of mine.
Now, I don't know what to do. Reconnect the wires as before and assume it might have been loose? Need to replace the new orange wire to dryer because it is not sufficient like the original? (I hope not because there is no easy way to do this without ripping apart the new room). Or... any other ideas? Thanks