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Ed Curtin
Participantelectrofix wrote:no mine did not but the component that had failed on the board was smoking slightly when I looked
I may be it starts ok then fails. if it was me I would test it to make sure
the way the system works is the thermostat tells the board to turn on the elements and the board closes relays to do that
if it was any kind of overheat stat I would expect a lot more to go offDave
Thanks one final question you couldnt point me towards where I would find that board
Ed Curtin
Participantelectrofix wrote:isn’t it funny had exactly the same problem on a smeg yesterday. my unit the fans run and the thermostat light is on but no heat. Im my customers and your unit there are 2 elements. This means there is 4 Kw of heat load which is too much power for the thermostat. Smegs answer is to fit a small power board to switch the load and these can go faulty.
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/811650197-oven-electronic-control-board
in my case a small capacitor has blown so hopefully I can find one of an old board otherwise my customer will have no cooker for Christmas
hope you sort it in time
cant promise this is faulty but its high on the list
Dave
Thanks for your reply Dave can I ask did you customers unit heat up at all? Mine is heating and then the heating cuts out
Ed Curtin
ParticipantSorry it should of read power isn’t lost and thermo light is on main oven light is on when door opens and digital readout is on.
Unit does not trip anything and yes fans are on but heat stops
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