Reply number 15
Hi Alexander, thanks for posting the videos, but that first video is just ridiculous,. Gluing the secondary filter to the back of the primary filter won’t do a thing the primary filter is completely sealed to the frame of the filter assembly, nothing is getting past the edge of the primary filter, where he’s adding tape or glue, that’s absolutely stupid.
The guy doing the demonstration is a total idiot. I would not trust him to change a lightbulb in my house, because he has no common sense. This is the problem with the Internet people like this can get on there and make ridiculous statements and suggest modifications I’m sure GE is having a cow over this one. They’re probably gonna have to put a warning in the instructions not to do this to the dryer filter.
The reason lint is getting on the blue coil behind the filter is because as you pull the filter in and out little bits of lint, flake off from the edges and that gets pulled in, the evaporator coil will require cleaning eventually in a machine like this. The little bit of lint shown on that blue coil will not affect the drying time, the coil will have to be more than 50% blocked before you notice any performance related problem with this machine.
Far more good can be done at keeping the evaporator coil clean by not cleaning the filter every time I would just open the filter a little bit and peek at it if there’s not a lot of lint on it dry another couple loads, when you disturb the filter that’s when the link gets past it.
John