Very high Heat and electrical wiring don't play well together. Stuff gets brittle, wire insulation starts to fray and if it was bolted together, it's fused.
Add to that a protective cloth sleeve around the wires to create some protective insulation from sharp metal edges so when they are ALL passed through a metal hole in the control panel, through another hole into the body of the dryer where they make their way to junction boxes and heat panels. When you make a repair to the wiring, you're supposed to pull the fabric sleeve back.. NOT CUT IT IN HALF!!
The sleeve was left off, the clamps bore down and time and heat just left with me 6 wires fused together in a sold mass.. the sparks and fireworks when it happened were enough to trip my main breaker..
Took me 45 minutes to hump through the repair, knowing it was only temp, to get the shirts printed...
JUST as the last shirt is exiting the dryer... bbbZZZZPPPOPP!!! whole house goes dark again.
30' of fresh wire and a bag of porcelain twist caps.. time to make things right.
On a good note... I printed my first order today.. WB discharge at that!