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Help needed finding old oven element
I have an old Crosley SDD-1 range that is in need of a replacement Nicrome
broil element wire. The carrier and insulators are in good condition but of course the wire is burned out. It is 2600 watts at 220 V. If anyone could tell me where to check for this rare item I would appreciate it. Thanks for reading Gnack |
Help needed finding old oven element
On Oct 30, 12:40*am, Gnack Nol wrote:
I have an old Crosley SDD-1 range that is in need of a replacement Nicrome broil element wire. The carrier and insulators are in good condition but of course the wire is burned out. It is 2600 watts at 220 V. Your broil element is unshielded conductor connected to 220V; modern elements are a grounded tube with ceramic fill around the internal (nichrome) element. Try to get a modern element instead of replacing the old one. It's safer. Mine was relatively cheap ($35). |
Help needed finding old oven element
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 00:09:45 -0000, whit3rd wrote:
On Oct 30, 12:40*am, Gnack Nol wrote: I have an old Crosley SDD-1 range that is in need of a replacement Nicrome broil element wire. The carrier and insulators are in good condition but of course the wire is burned out. It is 2600 watts at 220 V. Your broil element is unshielded conductor connected to 220V; modern elements are a grounded tube with ceramic fill around the internal (nichrome) element. Try to get a modern element instead of replacing the old one. It's safer. Mine was relatively cheap ($35). If the chassis is earthed, where is the danger? -- http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com I had amnesia once -- or twice. |
Help needed finding old oven element
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 18:19:51 +0000, Peter Hucker wrote:
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 00:09:45 -0000, whit3rd wrote: On Oct 30, 12:40*am, Gnack Nol wrote: I have an old Crosley SDD-1 range that is in need of a replacement Nicrome broil element wire. The carrier and insulators are in good condition but of course the wire is burned out. It is 2600 watts at 220 V. Your broil element is unshielded conductor connected to 220V; modern elements are a grounded tube with ceramic fill around the internal (nichrome) element. Try to get a modern element instead of replacing the old one. It's safer. Mine was relatively cheap ($35). If the chassis is earthed, where is the danger? Actually i had thought of doing that but there is a real problem in mounting a modern kulrod element the oven uses a slide in pan thatcontains the insulators and the element socket is totally incompatable. To mount a modern replacement I'd have to drill holes in the oven wall and that is a fatal fail on enameled walls. Also the element front support would be problematic since there is no mounting points available. Not a really good solution available that I can find. Gnack |
Help needed finding old oven element
On Oct 31, 1:19*pm, "Peter Hucker" wrote:
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 00:09:45 -0000, whit3rd wrote: On Oct 30, 12:40*am, Gnack Nol wrote: I have an old Crosley SDD-1 range that is in need of a replacement Nicrome broil element wire. The carrier and insulators are in good condition but of course the wire is burned out. It is 2600 watts at 220 V. Your broil element is unshielded conductor connected to 220V; modern elements are a grounded tube with ceramic fill around the internal (nichrome) element. *Try to get a modern element instead of replacing the old one. * It's safer. Mine was relatively cheap ($35). If the chassis is earthed, where is the danger? --http://www.petersparrots.com* *http://www.insanevideoclips.com* *http://www.petersphotos.com I had amnesia once -- or twice. If you should touch the wire and touch the grounded chassis at the same time. New elements are literally a center conductor, surrounded with insulation (ceramic) encased inside a metal tube that is grounded. As long as the ceramic does not leak out, virtually an impossibility, there is no way for the 22oV to reach the human being using the over. Ther ceramic insulator is also why you should no bend suach a preformed oven elelment. BOb Hofmann |
Help needed finding old oven element
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 21:59:20 -0000, hr(bob) wrote:
On Oct 31, 1:19*pm, "Peter Hucker" wrote: On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 00:09:45 -0000, whit3rd wrote: On Oct 30, 12:40*am, Gnack Nol wrote: I have an old Crosley SDD-1 range that is in need of a replacement Nicrome broil element wire. The carrier and insulators are in good condition but of course the wire is burned out. It is 2600 watts at 220 V. Your broil element is unshielded conductor connected to 220V; modern elements are a grounded tube with ceramic fill around the internal (nichrome) element. *Try to get a modern element instead of replacing the old one. * It's safer. Mine was relatively cheap ($35). If the chassis is earthed, where is the danger? --http://www.petersparrots.com* *http://www.insanevideoclips.com* *http://www.petersphotos.com I had amnesia once -- or twice. If you should touch the wire and touch the grounded chassis at the same time. New elements are literally a center conductor, surrounded with insulation (ceramic) encased inside a metal tube that is grounded. As long as the ceramic does not leak out, virtually an impossibility, there is no way for the 22oV to reach the human being using the over. Ther ceramic insulator is also why you should no bend suach a preformed oven elelment. I'd be more concerned about touching a piece of metal at 1000C. -- http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com TV takes over your life when you could be doing useful things like smoking crack and stealing car stereos. |
Help needed finding old oven element
Gnack Nol wrote in
: I have an old Crosley SDD-1 range that is in need of a replacement Nicrome broil element wire. The carrier and insulators are in good condition but of course the wire is burned out. It is 2600 watts at 220 V. If anyone could tell me where to check for this rare item I would appreciate it. Thanks for reading Gnack You could try a WE 11 X 60 General Electric Dryer heating element... They come unstreched only concern might be the diameter. Of course it's time to buy a new range... before some gov'mt agency gets wind of this and shuts you down !! R ! |
Help needed finding old oven element
On Sat, 01 Nov 2008 19:11:02 -0000, R! wrote:
Gnack Nol wrote in : I have an old Crosley SDD-1 range that is in need of a replacement Nicrome broil element wire. The carrier and insulators are in good condition but of course the wire is burned out. It is 2600 watts at 220 V. If anyone could tell me where to check for this rare item I would appreciate it. Thanks for reading Gnack You could try a WE 11 X 60 General Electric Dryer heating element... They come unstreched only concern might be the diameter. Of course it's time to buy a new range... before some gov'mt agency gets wind of this and shuts you down !! Couldn't resist: http://hucker.plus.com/temp/OpenRange.jpg -- http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com .^. .. / ;M;,;MMMMM. .;MMMM,*"qMMM; ,MMMMMMM; ;MMMM; ;MMMMM;' ;MMM; ';m|' qM' | \ =========..====.= .---'. | |; | | ( --- '--''\'-' ; \:' _ ; '__'_ "Y ; |__; '; / ; . ; , ; ', ; . ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;' _.; ;__ .;mmmm./MMM;. .' 'mmmmm\mm.' ; ,; /mmm/mm'. '; ; (mmP'qMMM; ; ;\ /"" """ \ ; ; "\ l X ;' ;;| ; ;' ,' | ___..--.;. ,' ; |.-""___;;--.;| '; ", '.mMMMMMMMMMM;' ': , ;MMMMMMMMM;MMM; '; ; ;MMMMMMMMM;MMM;. ;; ;MMMMMMMMMM;MMM;) ; . ;MMMMMMMMM;MMMMM;) ; ;MMMMMMMMMM;MMMMM;' ; |;MMMMMMMM;MMMMMM; ; |;MMMMMMMM;MMMMMMM; '-._'MMMMMMM; ;MMMMMM; :MMMMMMMM; 'MMMMMM; :MMMMMMM; 'MMMM; ;MMMMMM; ;MMM; ;MMMMM' ;MMM; ;MMMM; ;MMM; ;MMM; ;MM; ;MMM; ;MM; ;MMM; ;MM; /'MM;' ;MM; / M'_ |'M'|__ (MVMMMMMM; ; _lukMMM; '*MMMMM+' 'MMMMM*' |
Help needed finding old oven element
Gnack Nol wrote:
I have an old Crosley SDD-1 range that is in need of a replacement Nicrome broil element wire. The carrier and insulators are in good condition but of course the wire is burned out. It is 2600 watts at 220 V. If anyone could tell me where to check for this rare item I would appreciate it. Thanks for reading Gnack http://www.infraredheaters.com/nicrcoil.htm |
Help needed finding old oven element
On Sat, 01 Nov 2008 19:11:02 +0000, R! wrote:
Gnack Nol wrote in : I have an old Crosley SDD-1 range that is in need of a replacement Nicrome broil element wire. The carrier and insulators are in good condition but of course the wire is burned out. It is 2600 watts at 220 V. If anyone could tell me where to check for this rare item I would appreciate it. Thanks for reading Gnack You could try a WE 11 X 60 General Electric Dryer heating element... They come unstreched only concern might be the diameter. Of course it's time to buy a new range... before some gov'mt agency gets wind of this and shuts you down !! R ! I thought of that but there is a problem due to the makeup of the wire it's only rated for an operating temperature maximum of 300 degrees and quickly burns out in about a month. Actually I'd replace the stove myself but my uncle whom it blongs to is not wanting to let it go since it was his wife's pride and joy and she has pased away. Sentimental problems are the worst. Thanks for the suggestions though. Thanks! Gnack |
Help needed finding old oven element
On Sat, 01 Nov 2008 20:58:36 +0000, Archon wrote:
Gnack Nol wrote: I have an old Crosley SDD-1 range that is in need of a replacement Nicrome broil element wire. The carrier and insulators are in good condition but of course the wire is burned out. It is 2600 watts at 220 V. If anyone could tell me where to check for this rare item I would appreciate it. Thanks for reading Gnack http://www.infraredheaters.com/nicrcoil.htm Thanks for the link, it's one I had not found. I have been looking at the various sources of prewound coils but have not really decided to go that way since custom coils are extremely expensive and the math to figure out total length vs wattage is quite daunting. They are currently my source of last resort. Thanks Gnack |
Help needed finding old oven element
In article ,
Gnack Nol wrote: Actually I'd replace the stove myself but my uncle whom it blongs to is not wanting to let it go since it was his wife's pride and joy and she has pased away. Sheesh. How much does he cook, anyway? Just put a toaster oven inside the range. |
Help needed finding old oven element
In article , Smitty Two wrote:
In article , Gnack Nol wrote: Actually I'd replace the stove myself but my uncle whom it blongs to is not wanting to let it go since it was his wife's pride and joy and she has pased away. Sheesh. How much does he cook, anyway? Just put a toaster oven inside the range. You can buy a table top turbo oven fairly cheap. If he has room it should work out great. greg |
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