Submitted by danny_lion_ t3_121r8ly in DIY
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Submitted by danny_lion_ t3_121r8ly in DIY
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The green goes to the more circular/cylinder shaped prong, the other two won't matter the configuration.
It worked! I’m alive! Thank you!
Wait wait. Is this a 120v dryer? Where are you that these exist. Or is it a compact small dryer for an rv or something
Oh, I don’t know. It’s a whirlpool from the 80’s it looks like
And to answer your question, I’m in the US. Pittsburgh. The plug that came with it looked remarkably small for a dryer…
Gas dryers bro
Duh. Totally slipped my mind lol
I see it’s working but yes those were too small for 220V, 40A electric dryer. Seems to be a gas dryer and 120/15A motor.
Oh, yeah it’s definitely a gas dryer
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No_Train_5440 t1_jdmzrd7 wrote
Two hot and one ground for a 220 plug in the USA. Each hot carries half of a split 220 phase, so it doesn't matter.