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How to install a Electric Dryer Cord, 3 or 4 prong. Ground Wire explained

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  • čas přidán 5. 01. 2017
  • This is an update to a previous video I made on this subject. #howto #mods #installation #review #diy #hack #doityourself #hacks #modified #modifying #how-to #modifying #wangzilla #wngzl1a #220v #240v #dryer #washerdryer #welder #welding #3prong #electrical #electricity #test #testvoltage #dmm #multimeter #digitialmultimeter #testingplug #outlettest #4prong #outletswap #installoutlet
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Komentáře • 280

  • @Rambo.cc.1188
    @Rambo.cc.1188 Před rokem +4

    Literally the 10th video I watched to find someone who actually knows what they are talking about and not just videotaping themselves blindly following wire diagrams.
    You deserve recognition for your attention to detail in your explanations.
    Hats off to you. Thank you.

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před rokem

      Glad I could help. Thanks for the kind words. Cheers

  • @LeilaniZ12
    @LeilaniZ12 Před 6 lety +16

    Thank you so much, your video is the ONLY video that explained that I need to move the nuteral wire to the chassy when I'm installing the three prong cord (for my older home).

    • @courtneybaby7684
      @courtneybaby7684 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you!! Yes ur right the only video that explains what is actually right thank you again

  • @fabricationmanflorida2947

    Thank you for clearly explaining the connection and layout of the green/yellow wire. I've been trying to find a concise answer for 3 hours for swapping a 4 wire cord to a 3 wire cord, and you were the only person to make it clear.

  • @mauricedalton1437
    @mauricedalton1437 Před 7 lety +3

    Thank you! I couldn't get a straight answer from anyone what to do with the white wire when changing from a 4 prong cord to a 3 prong cord. I took the white to the ground screw as you indicated. Great video

  • @Youtubedragons0
    @Youtubedragons0 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you sir. I was confused as everyone says connect white to white. But my 3 wire plug and dryer actually has the green and yellow wire as the neutral ground. So thanks for explaining that it can be both white and green and yellow. Simple and we'll explained tutorial for those DIY- ers. Thanks a lot

  • @roostertheking817
    @roostertheking817 Před 5 lety +6

    Watched a ton of videos and yours was the best explained one. Thank you kind sir, you're a gentleman and a scholar!

  • @lukeschwartz9065
    @lukeschwartz9065 Před 2 lety +3

    Dude thanks for the proper explanation of the ground wire. Was stressing out looking for a video and explanation of this!

  • @xxpenile6934
    @xxpenile6934 Před rokem +2

    Fantastic video, you are the only one who I’ve found that has included ALL the details including some dryers having a white pigtail and some having a green and yellow (they serve the same function right? That’s what you made it sound like), where the pigtail comes from, the electrical diagrams, everything. I now feel completely safe going to hook up my dryer thanks!!

  • @kerondreharris4694
    @kerondreharris4694 Před rokem +7

    Man said die and I said hold up let me rewatch that whole video

  • @music_man_4043
    @music_man_4043 Před 7 lety +1

    This is the best dryer cord replacement in the entire network. Subscribed based on this tutorial. Keep up good detailed descriptions.

  • @peezncaruts
    @peezncaruts Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this! We just got a dryer from a friend and the plug wasn't connected to the dryer at all and I had NO idea how to hook it up because there wasn't a green space. This video saved me!

  • @brandonl5247
    @brandonl5247 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the information on the white wire and green and yellow wire information. That's what I was looking for thank you!

  • @artsoulcompany8968
    @artsoulcompany8968 Před 7 lety

    Super helpful to know the neutral (middle) cord goes to ground! I am trying to change the cord on my kiln, and forgot to take a photo before I unhooked all the old wires. Between your video and several kiln maintenance videos, I think I've got it figured out where all 3 of the new cords go. Thanks!

  • @shanepython
    @shanepython Před 6 lety

    Thank you for sharing this video. My Home Depot was no help. Between friends' advice and yours I finally felt confident to make the necessary connections for my installation. Thank you!

  • @curdit9
    @curdit9 Před 7 lety +2

    Wow. I've been watching videos for about an hour, and you're the first that mentioned the green and yellow cord. Thanks!

  • @heatherappel9704
    @heatherappel9704 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you SO MUCH! I had a green and yellow ground already in this new appliance and had no idea what to do with it. THANK YOU!

  • @kenwood2874
    @kenwood2874 Před 5 lety +1

    Good explanation. A lot of other u tube videos by people don't have a clue what "bonding" is. Except your statement about isolated neutral at panel. Neutral shall be bonded to ground at first over-current protection location (which is usually the main panel). Although if you have feeders to main panel from meter an extended length (can't remember spec, 10 ft?) over-current protection would be required for feeder. Thus making it a 4-wire system from that first breaker. A sub-panel would have 4-wire set-up. A properly wired panel would have neutrals landed on the bar that is capable of being isolated. Grounds landed to the permanently bonded bar in case the panel should ever become a sub-panel it would be a simple fix by isolating neutral bar.

  • @turbodog1542
    @turbodog1542 Před rokem +2

    Thanks. Just the info I needed on what to do with that green/yellow wire. Thanks again!

  • @vcolet2011
    @vcolet2011 Před měsícem +1

    My new ge electrical wires on the unit has red yellow black and in the booklet that came with the unit says yellow is nutrual but everything i read says yellow isn't nutrual

  • @CookieRaider1990
    @CookieRaider1990 Před 3 lety +1

    Most straightforward and helpful video on the subject thank you!!

  • @NSightTV
    @NSightTV Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you thank you... That imperative statement was the TRUTH... our handy man almost burned our new house down luckily my wife heard the Sparks and yelled the dryer was on FIRE. He had put the white wire on the middle for the 3 prong connection. So thank you.

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 4 lety

      Wholly Toledo..... hope everything worked out.
      Cheers.

  • @toniamoore6575
    @toniamoore6575 Před 8 měsíci +3

    The GREEN & YELLOW wire is = to the WHITE WIRE??????? I have 3 prong dryer switching to a 4 prong and mines have a GREEN & YELLOW wire do I connect the GREEN AND YELLOW strip wire to the middle with the solid white wire??????????????????

  • @macncheese1017
    @macncheese1017 Před 7 lety +2

    Finally someone who explains the damn wires. Thank you!

  • @-smp-scientificmethodpersp838

    I kid u not, this is the best explanation video I've ever seen on any site for this

  • @boxkev3518
    @boxkev3518 Před měsícem

    Hell, yeah thank you so much for pointing out the green and yellow wire majority of the videos on CZcams. Do not so hell yeah for you pointing that out thank you so much very much appreciated. Have a great day you made mine easier. Thank you.

  • @MillersTime1112
    @MillersTime1112 Před 5 lety +1

    You're a lifesaver!! Looked everywhere and you answered my question about the native ground wire connecting to the frame ground (green), when going from a 4 prong to 3 prong plug. Thanks!

  • @dumbbih9216
    @dumbbih9216 Před 5 lety +6

    This was the best...extremely helpful. Thanx!

  • @bobbyscarbrough2199
    @bobbyscarbrough2199 Před 7 lety +2

    video saved my butt changing out power cables on the used unit we just bought. thanks

  • @SherryONeill
    @SherryONeill Před rokem

    Thank you So Much For This Video!
    You Just Saved my Son And I An UnNecessary Hassle Trying To Change Cords
    🙏😊

  • @mistymarley9782
    @mistymarley9782 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video. Not annoying. Thank you. I have a 4 prong I need to convert back to 3 prong ..just wanted to make sure I ground it right. After ready these comments below I'm not sure I want to do it hahah

  • @Ardizel
    @Ardizel Před 2 lety +2

    I have a haier dryer with 2 green wires. One is inside the console head and the other is attached to what the power chord goes to. But I can't find where the first green chord is supposed to go to

  • @gvwj
    @gvwj Před 4 lety +2

    THANK YOU!! You explained everything very well. I watched many videos on this switch and this is the best one. Thanks again!

  • @dannywalker9809
    @dannywalker9809 Před 5 lety +2

    I watched a couple of videos to see how to do this, this was the best 1 THANKS!!!

  • @Mel3177
    @Mel3177 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank You!!! I successfully switched my dryer plug from a 3 prong to a 4👍

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 6 lety +1

      Good job! Glad to help...And thanks for your comment...BB23

  • @topshot170
    @topshot170 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, explains the shocks after installing a 3 prong pigtail 😁🙏

  • @brennangandy
    @brennangandy Před 7 lety +2

    I was given a dryer that came with a four prong wire. My house has a three prong outlet. I don't see a white wire on the dryer. There is, however, a green wire screwed into the frame. Is this the grounding wire or do I still need to wire the neutral to the frame? Thanks in advance

    • @gba5roms
      @gba5roms Před 6 lety

      Brennan Gandy did you ever get a response to this? I have the same issue . I have no white wire. Just 1 green and yellow stripe wire poking out from the dryer. The old cord had 4 wires 1 of them white. The rest was 1 red 1 green and 1black. I’m confused

  • @jaredeggo6611
    @jaredeggo6611 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for this video. I had a green and yellow wire for the neutral instead of a white wire and was unsure if it was the neutral at all.

  • @bdubbfoehunnid5693
    @bdubbfoehunnid5693 Před 4 lety +2

    I've watched 4 videos before I've watch this one and this is the most helpful video I watched on this matter great job and I love this video

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 4 lety

      Glad to be of help and thanks for the kind words.

  • @rachelr980
    @rachelr980 Před 6 lety +1

    Easy to understand and the schematic you drew put the visual together for me to connect my dryer. Thanks for posting it.

  • @jalvarez111
    @jalvarez111 Před 6 lety +6

    Thanks for emphasizing "you will die!".. scared the bejesus out of me.. lol

  • @joycelassiter7025
    @joycelassiter7025 Před 8 měsíci +1

    At my old house someone added a green wire, which is connected, but where do I put the other end and the white wire in the dryer. Couldn't attach photo.

  • @donjoseph73
    @donjoseph73 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video! I was going to leave the ground and then just ground the green as well. Thanks so much!

  • @Clarkyson
    @Clarkyson Před rokem

    Thank you for explaining the color difference!!! Mines green and yellow and confused the hell out of me

  • @jacquescouteau6982
    @jacquescouteau6982 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for explaining this succinctly and (most important) correctly.

  • @davebuckeye2dabone481
    @davebuckeye2dabone481 Před 4 lety +1

    I am in a commercial application and have a 3 prong receptacle my emt is grounded and bonded to the junction box wouldn't I be electrifying the conduit back to ground if it was wired like this?

  • @cod63667
    @cod63667 Před 5 lety +2

    If our dryer has a green/yellow instead of white do we still remove the green/yellow and connect it to the middle neutral, then move the ground from our plug to where the green yellow was?

  • @cloudyeight
    @cloudyeight Před 5 lety +3

    Best video on the subject! Thank you,

  • @williecunningham3725
    @williecunningham3725 Před 2 lety +1

    I saw you answered someone about 3 wires running to thermostat, but they are talking probably about down below on the heating element side. Mine only has 3 wires and the high limit thermostat is curving and connected to the white long heat element post, I only saw 2 big red wires (one connected to one post on heat element) and the other big red (connected to the high limit thermostat), and a small white wire is connected middle of curve on high limit and that end part is on the other post of the heat element.
    When I tested the red wire on high limit and that small white, I got a beep and numbers. When I touched the red wire on the heat element and the post connecting the high limit because I could not get it to come off the heat element, I got OL and no beep?

  • @MrKaaz
    @MrKaaz Před měsícem

    I had to add a 4 wire cord to a dryer that previously had a 3 wire cord connected. So what you explain at 7:41, i made that mistake by just adding the "4th ground wire" from the 4 wire cord directly to the green ground wire that was already connected to the case of the dryer. I did remove the case ground terminal and did not loop it back to the center neutral wire location. So is that an actual danger to leave it that way or is it just a more modern way to wire it ? thx

  • @roxanefruin8371
    @roxanefruin8371 Před 4 lety +1

    I have changed from a three prong to a four prong tho I connected red on the left and black on the right and white center I connected green to an exciting green screwed to inside wiring box my question is does the red wire have to be on the right side of nutral the dryer conection does not show any colors above the connections

  • @austinbrown2160
    @austinbrown2160 Před 3 lety

    Disappointed because I had it wired wrong the first time, but extremely helpful. Thank you very much!

  • @williammitchell1566
    @williammitchell1566 Před 5 lety +2

    Is it the same if I hook the new ground wire to the other ground wire or does the old wire strictly have to go to the neutral?

    • @crazybob1954mo
      @crazybob1954mo Před 5 lety +1

      The old white wire in the machine should go to the center(neutral) terminal as shown in video. If you connect the old ground( white in machine) and the green together this will eliminate the purpose of the 'new' ground as that of a Dedicated (green) ground wire.

  • @williamsapp708
    @williamsapp708 Před 3 lety +1

    What do we do if we have the copper strap going from the neutral to the chassey?

  • @53hany
    @53hany Před 7 lety +1

    thanks for this very helpful video. I have a question>. I understand that there are two 110v terminals in the outlet. These supply the two flat prongs (in both 4 or 3 prongs cords). 110 +110 will give 220 v needed to operate the dryer. My question is :why the two hot wires are connected separately to two the dryer terminals and not one only to get 220v? where the 110v will be added to each other to get 220v?. Thank you.

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 7 lety +1

      Thats a great question. ANSWER IS.... Iam not sure. I can only guess as to why the Engineers designed Dryers this way. 220v would be more efficient than just 110. More of a currant draw at 110. And the heating coils are generally 110v.Also, If one coil goes out the other would still work? You have sparked my interest and when I have time I will study. As I said before great question.
      I am open for comments from the "experts"

    • @53hany
      @53hany Před 7 lety

      Thank you so much for your reply. The reason for my question is that I have some kitchen machines 220v and they have 2 prong plugs (not grounded). That mean one prong is hot(for 220v) and the other neutral ?. I do not want to buy expensive transformer (110220). I simply thought that may be inside the Dryer the two 110v wires are connected to become one wire (220v) :). But by Googling, I found that if the two 110v wires contact each other, the circuit will short :( . Then I found your valuable video and I hoped that I may find more explanation. Anyway, thank you and if you have any advice for my 220 machines, I would appreciate your help.

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 7 lety +1

      I wish I could help, but I do not have any hands on experience I can trustfully pass on . Thanks for watching.. BB23

  • @elevated8978
    @elevated8978 Před 5 lety +1

    If I have my stackable w&d wired the same way you have your 4 wire prong, and still get a slight shock barely anything but still, what could that be from?

  • @chidubemosita6474
    @chidubemosita6474 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your explanation. Very simple and clear. God bless you

  • @DaveDDD
    @DaveDDD Před 5 lety

    Thank you for this quick explanation, it's been very helpful.

  • @mikeg983
    @mikeg983 Před 6 lety +1

    Question! I bought an older maytag stove top burner used. So it has a Black,Red" and ground wire coming from it. I hooked up the colors so they match and I put a cap on the white wire in the wall. Is this safe or do I have to jump the the white to ground inside the wall box?

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 6 lety

      Cap on neutral? You should ask an Electrition / have one check your wiring.

  • @TheOriginalRWDKing
    @TheOriginalRWDKing Před 5 lety

    The bus bar is what I was curious about thank you for explaining it

  • @ca601
    @ca601 Před 4 lety +1

    I use the white wire to the green wire like u said and pop the braker. I have a 4point on the dryer and the wall plug is a 3 point. With standard connection using the 4 point to the 3 point dryer turns on but dosent heat. Any idea why? Thank you

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 4 lety +1

      Without being there it is hard to say. I would start off with checking if your wall outlet is wired correctly. Use a volt meter.

  • @davidweatherall1486
    @davidweatherall1486 Před 29 dny +1

    Thank you for the information. Awesome video

  • @sweetp59creations28
    @sweetp59creations28 Před 4 lety +2

    I purchased a new Maytag dryer and it ran fine then stopped after a month. Their Tech came out and moved the white neutral on to the green ground. It worked. Month later it stopped. I looked up several videos and Maytag showed that the extra white wire needed to go on white wire (like you have) and green was to be the only thing on the ground. It stopped again a month later. I checked my breaker, the plug is new and all of it has power coming to it but it will not power up. Any clues as to why it's doing this? I'm beginning to think that I've bought a lemon.
    :( Thanks for this very informative video!

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 4 lety +1

      Sounds like a problem with the dryer, maybe have the dryer looked at again. BTW... If you have a 4 prong outlet the ground should be changed back to separate white/green wire
      The new computer controlled dryers tend to be...well, not good. IMO

    • @sweetp59creations28
      @sweetp59creations28 Před 4 lety

      @@breakerbroke23 Hi! I went back and tested each wire. Turns out that the new plug was bad. Purchased a new one and so far it's running great! Thanks!

  • @McAirth
    @McAirth Před 6 lety +1

    Honestly thank you so much for posting this. Saved me

  • @rafaelarriaga3371
    @rafaelarriaga3371 Před 5 lety

    Thank you that really helped. I have to do that to my dryer. My new house uses a 4 prong receptacle.

  • @gloriacruz4437
    @gloriacruz4437 Před 6 lety +1

    Explained very well...made it easy for a first timer.

  • @gta5master363
    @gta5master363 Před měsícem

    Need help. I did everything exactly right like the video. Dryer still wont turn on. The breaker isnt tripping either. Need help, thank you

  • @tynikkiandrews2920
    @tynikkiandrews2920 Před 4 lety +3

    What if my ground wire is green not white do I still put it in the neutral

    • @Capriceperson8740
      @Capriceperson8740 Před 4 lety

      Did u figure it out ,I have the same issue?

    • @tynikkiandrews2920
      @tynikkiandrews2920 Před 4 lety

      Shayla Person yes the green goes in the middle on the same post with the neutral

  • @harrymartinez687
    @harrymartinez687 Před rokem +1

    Wire correctly but double stack dryer still not working please help thanks

  • @johnsmith-si7bj
    @johnsmith-si7bj Před 5 lety +1

    Hello, what would it happen if you connect black with red wires and vise versa? Would it burn the dryer. Just saying

    • @starkcd
      @starkcd Před 5 lety +2

      john smith I think I understood him to say that in either a 3 or 4 wire plug, there are 2 ‘hot’ wires. They can go in either of the outside prongs. The center prong is your neutral. So it looks like either of your hot wires can go on whichever outside prong it will fit to best.
      As long as you are sure your red and black are both hot, pick an outside prong and hook one to each.

  • @cherihale-powell4686
    @cherihale-powell4686 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for being so informative, this was very very helpful. THANKS

  • @khicks5202
    @khicks5202 Před 2 lety

    I have an old 3 prong outlet. Is there a special 3 prong cord with a ground wire? The 3 prong cord I have doesn't have a ground wire. I read the middle is a neutral that replaces the ground. Is that true and safe? Thanks.

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 2 lety

      That is the way the old 3 prongs work. That is also why they changed over to 4 prong cord. Much safer!

  • @jasonpanto
    @jasonpanto Před 6 lety +1

    Hello, thank you for posting this, I hit a huge like! Lol My dryer was originally a 3 wire with the cooper neutral strap grounded to the body. If I'm hooking up a 4 wire I just remove that cooper strap and hook up the black to black, red to red, white to white and green to ground on the body correct? Thank you so much!

  • @scottsent8120
    @scottsent8120 Před rokem

    Urgent question: We're moved to new place today to find that it had 4 prong receptacle for our 3 prong dryer plug, so can't use bathroom til dryer and washer put in place. I'd sure appreciate a prompt response. Our modern GE dryer (it has some kind of computer plug outlet on it) has a green wire screwed into chassis where your example (and 4 other videos I watched) have a white wire. White means neutral, green means ground, so I don't assume that my green wire is the same as your white wire, and don't want to connect it to the white/neutral lug unless I'm sure that's right. I took out the terminal block to try to see where the green wire goes. It runs with the other 3 wires til they're wrapped in tape; then only 3 wires come out: white, black, red. So, I'd assume that this green wire is connected to the white wire. Also, 3 green/yellow wires come out on the right side of the dryer back and their terminals are screwed into the chassis at 2 places. So, that's my situation. Should I screw in the green dryer wire to the white terminal, along with the white wire of the cord? *I thought I'd edit this to clarify that I'm installing a 4 wire cord.

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před rokem

      Review the whole video again and study the schematic.

    • @scottsent8120
      @scottsent8120 Před rokem +3

      @@breakerbroke23 Thanks for the response, though it was unhelpful. I'm not an electrician, and I don't understand the concept of neutral vs. ground, esp. when the two seem to be connected in the dryer. I've carefully reviewed yours and, now probably about a dozen others, none of which gave me an answer. After spending hours on this, I finally decided to try to look up the manual online for this model dryer (it's my mom's, so I was unfamiliar with it). There I got the answer that it seems like you or anyone else knowledgeable could have provided. It said to connect this green ground wire to the middle/neutral terminal when using a 4 prong/wire cord.

  • @blacksunprison13
    @blacksunprison13 Před 4 lety

    This was so very helpful and informative. Thank you!!!

  • @nikitai.t.o.todoterreno5464

    Instead of piggy bagging, can I just leave the chassis ground attached to chassis, and connect it on the plug side, directly to the centre prone, where the white/neutral is connected? Btw, I am using a tsj-n3 8wg cable, with a 3 prone plug kit.

  • @RojoFrijol
    @RojoFrijol Před 4 lety +1

    I have a 3 prong dryer, no ground wire but I have a 4 prong outlet. I am switching the outlet to the three prong from the four prong. Do I just ground the wire to the box?
    Thanks for your help and your vids!

  • @sentientsnail0123
    @sentientsnail0123 Před 4 lety

    @breakerbroke23 you stacked the dryer ground and the plug neutral on the neutral node. Is it also acceptable to stack the plug neutral and the plug ground on the neutral node? The manufacturer of my dryer made it so that the dryer ground screw cannot be removed, so I am having trouble grounding the plug.

  • @roxanefruin8371
    @roxanefruin8371 Před 4 lety

    more over the dryer did come on for a second when I pushed the start button but shout off just as fast should I change the red and black wires where red is on the right and black is on the left since both are 110's I didn't think it mattered

  • @andreava1213
    @andreava1213 Před 5 lety +1

    Love the video straight to the point! 👍🏿👍🏿

  • @RSimas-ti9mg
    @RSimas-ti9mg Před 2 měsíci

    What happens if that white ground wire is connected in the same spot with the green ground wire?

  • @tracyhaberberger9706
    @tracyhaberberger9706 Před 5 lety

    I had to use my stove outlet to plug in my dryer, luckily the stove, which has been here for years according to the landlord, is wired on a 30 amp breaker even though it should be on a 50 amp, the dryer takes a 30. So the outlet is a 3 pronged with the 3rd prong being straight. Well the chord on my dryer is 3 pronged but the 3rd prong is an L shape, so my hubby got his dremmel tool out and cut half of the L prong out {the long way} to make it a straight prong and now it works just fine. Hopefully we dont die until I can buy the correct chord.........

  • @Fucknuts4u
    @Fucknuts4u Před 6 lety +1

    Excellent! Very complete information, thank you!

  • @williamcleveland9103
    @williamcleveland9103 Před 2 lety

    Best electrical wiring that i have seen !

  • @davidhenderson2022
    @davidhenderson2022 Před 7 lety

    Is the extra neutral cord always going to be connected to the middle one? My dryers a little weird

  • @demonbob901
    @demonbob901 Před 5 lety

    I have a brand new samsung dryer that does not turn on. I have tested the the cord and this is what I get. When
    Testing Neutral to Left terminal I get 240v
    Testing Neutral to right terminal I get 0v.
    Testing ground to both of the right and left terminals they each get 120v.
    I am sure the 0v is what is causing the dryer to not turn on, but I am unsure as what to do to fix the problem. I am assuming faulty power chord?

    • @workingshlub8861
      @workingshlub8861 Před 5 lety +3

      sure you have them on correct terminals? check the outlet itself also..

  • @tattedtot
    @tattedtot Před rokem

    Ok I’m confused after I heard die so the green and yellow wire that was grounded should be looped to N or not

  • @paulgekides6608
    @paulgekides6608 Před 5 lety

    I have a 3-wire cord going to a 3+ground wire panel on my Maytag dryer. What do I connect to my ground on the dryer?

  • @bernardaleman1455
    @bernardaleman1455 Před 2 lety

    thank you... great, simple, and extremely helpful video.

  • @RickyPisano
    @RickyPisano Před 3 lety

    So with an original 3 prong Whirlpool Cabrio it's safe with only the pigtailed white wire grounded to the chassis?

  • @ashleymurray2316
    @ashleymurray2316 Před 3 lety

    Does ot matter if the green/yellow stripe original ground is on the inside or outside of the white wire?

  • @brownpapijones1931
    @brownpapijones1931 Před 4 lety

    I have the wires connected properly for a 3 to 4 plug but I'm concerned that when I put the metal plate that covers the connections it is touching the green wire. Can I just leave off the plate?

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 4 lety +1

      If the green wire is screwed to the chassis then you will be just fine. The plate will become chassis ground when you screw it back on anyway. You do NOT want any other wires (hot wires) touching any part of the chassis.

  • @destinyharris7353
    @destinyharris7353 Před 5 lety

    Hello! I recently moved into a place that requires a 4 prong but I have a 3 prong dryer. I've followed each step according to the video, but when I plug in the dryer, it does not work. Is there any possible explanation for this? I'm at a roadblock here

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 5 lety

      Check the Circuit Breaker, there might be a double breaker that is not on. If you revisit each step and still get nothing, I would ask an Electrician or Handy Man for help. Be careful.

  • @alrightlastone
    @alrightlastone Před 3 lety

    I don’t know the term and have been searching for the name of the component that is part of the block that the red lug is anchored to - mine completely blew.
    I tore it off the now just have the copper wire exposed so I can put a new one on. Do you know what it’s called or where I can get one? Thank you!

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 3 lety +1

      Like this..... www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Terminal-Block/5304409888/726

  • @LizIsHauntedMiddleton
    @LizIsHauntedMiddleton Před 7 lety

    Does it make a difference if the red and black wires are switched from the way you are showing it, since they are both 110?

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 7 lety +1

      I would say to keep red to red blk to blk, so anyone else does not get confused. Like a service repair man or someone other than you.

  • @MusiqSoulBoii
    @MusiqSoulBoii Před 4 lety

    Could improper installation of a three wire result in a brand new Hotpoint 2017 dryer not heating?

  • @brandonsibley8528
    @brandonsibley8528 Před 4 lety

    Great video! Mine has factory green grounded to the frame & then a 3 wire plug. I'm changing to a 4 wire plug SO I'm basically just matching up all 4 colors... Sound right? That's what I got from your video anyways. Thanks!

  • @Ezeke_
    @Ezeke_ Před 3 lety

    I tried its on my stackable whirlpool but i didn’t turn on not sure why and i did the same as you did any help?

  • @crystalthompson5704
    @crystalthompson5704 Před 7 lety

    on my dryer there is a green wire thats from the inside of unit connected where my new black wire goes lol any way that could be the ground wire that i should connect to center with the white??

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 7 lety

      Maybe use a flashlight and look up inside where the wires are and see if the grn is connected to the white. If so I think it would be safe to loop around and hook up to the white. If the grn wire hooks up with white up inside that is. Grn and blk should not be hooked to each other. If you are still having a problem call an Electrician or an Appliance Installer.

  • @ampecsu
    @ampecsu Před 7 lety

    my dryer (3 prong attached) was sparking at the door hinges. I opened the top and a green w/ yello stripes wire was not attached to anything. Did it come loose and the exposed wire tip causing sparking or was it always that way?

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 7 lety

      Sounds like the person that wired up the Cord did not tighten up the screw tight enough, check the other two. WOW! When you hooked the white Wire back to the chassis, did that fix your issue?

    • @ampecsu
      @ampecsu Před 7 lety

      the green w/ yellow wire that is exposed looks like it is spliced with the white wire going to the middle post. there is another, smaller green w/yellow stripe wire attached to the dryer frame. I'm not 100% sure but I think it may have been converted years ago to fit this older homes outlet. Sparks just started last week.

    • @breakerbroke23
      @breakerbroke23  Před 7 lety

      Revisit 7:00 in my Video, If you wire the green back to the cabinet and still get sparks then I would call a professional. I dont want to give bogus advice because I am not there to look out for any other factors.
      AND/OR keep looking for a YT Video that clicks whit you.. Good Luck....BB23

    • @ampecsu
      @ampecsu Před 7 lety +1

      thanks

  • @crounsefrank
    @crounsefrank Před 3 lety

    Thank you! Bought a Midea electric dryer and wasn’t clear on where to connect the wires.