Could I need a new thermostat?
I have had a new heating element fitted to a Beko condenser sensor tumble dryer. It is heating but the drying time is taking twice as long, the dryer was always very quick. Do you think a thermostat could be the problem?
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Chris at eSpares says...
Make sure the filter AND the condenser are both clean as this will have a significant effect on the drying time. Make sure you are not overloading it and confirm the high/low heat switch is changing the temperature by running on high for ten minutes, checking and then running on low for ten minutes and comparing the load temperature.
Tumble Dryer NTC Thermostat with Cable Stock Number: ES1331811
Genuine spare for select models of Beko tumble dryers
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