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onthebus
Aug 31, 2014Explorer
Thanks to everyone for your replies to my problem. I did disconnect the heating element and plugged it in to 110 AC as suggested and fortunately it was the bad component at least I think it was better to be bad than the circuit board. The heating element is somewhat hard to take out with the sort of overlapping sheet metal that make up the chimney
Thanks much!!!!
Checking the heating element as per Old Biscuit's directions
"Best way to check it....unplug it from control board and then connect it to 110V AC power directly.
This will check that heater element works and whether problem is with element or control board. If it works wired directly...control board is bad"
Thanks much!!!!
Checking the heating element as per Old Biscuit's directions
"Best way to check it....unplug it from control board and then connect it to 110V AC power directly.
This will check that heater element works and whether problem is with element or control board. If it works wired directly...control board is bad"
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