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Kenmore Dryer He2 fixed a short

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Hi, I am not sure if I can post pictures but I had a short on my mother board on my dryer and I resoldered the circuit to the circuit board. I also soldered an extra wire that runs along the same trace to the next circuit to give the electrical connection more conductivity. By doing this, have I created a potential hazzard?
 

Hi, I am not sure if I can post pictures but I had a short on my mother board on my dryer and I resoldered the circuit to the circuit board. I also soldered an extra wire that runs along the same trace to the next circuit to give the electrical connection more conductivity. By doing this, have I created a potential hazzard?

Did you try to post pictures? I don't think that you have created any hazardous conditions. If fact, you might have actually fixed a hazardous condition. I've done what you did on a Kenmore oven (they were using solder to carry quite a lot of current). Am I sensing a trend here?
 

the pictures I took are to big in data to send. I will try again later. thank you. thanks for your feed back. I was worried that allowing more electricity to pass to another circuit wold create a bigger shot then the last short that occured. I learned to post pictures you have to go to the full site and not the mobile site. the pictures on my phone are too big in data to send. thank you.
 

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