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Yikes:
I made my "Special Roast Chicken and Beer" and the oven got trashed -- as usual. So, my wife is "strongly suggesting" that I clean it this time. To do a good job, I disconnected the bottom heating element and removed it from the oven, to give better access to the floor of the oven. The element itself attaches by two screws to two wires (red and blacK wires) that supply the power to the element. Well, not thinking, I did not pay attention to which wire (red or black) goes to which side -- ie -- red wire attaches to left side, black to right, or whatever). So, does it make any difference? Help me out here. Wife with dirty oven not happy. Wife with NO oven very unhappy.... Tim |
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... Yikes: I made my "Special Roast Chicken and Beer" and the oven got trashed -- as usual. So, my wife is "strongly suggesting" that I clean it this time. To do a good job, I disconnected the bottom heating element and removed it from the oven, to give better access to the floor of the oven. The element itself attaches by two screws to two wires (red and blacK wires) that supply the power to the element. Well, not thinking, I did not pay attention to which wire (red or black) goes to which side -- ie -- red wire attaches to left side, black to right, or whatever). So, does it make any difference? Help me out here. Wife with dirty oven not happy. Wife with NO oven very unhappy.... Tim The heating element is just resistance wire so it doesn't make any difference. |
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On Nov 12, 1:06*pm, "Sharp Dressed Man" wrote:
wrote in message ... Yikes: I made my "Special Roast Chicken and Beer" and the oven got trashed -- as usual. So, my wife is "strongly suggesting" that I clean it this time. To do a good job, I disconnected the bottom heating element and removed it from the oven, to give better access to the floor of the oven. The element itself attaches by two screws to two wires (red and blacK wires) that supply the power to the element. Well, not thinking, I did not pay attention to which wire (red or black) goes to which side -- ie -- red wire attaches to left side, black to right, or whatever). So, does it make any difference? *Help me out here. *Wife with dirty oven not happy. Wife with NO oven very unhappy.... Tim The heating element is just resistance wire so it doesn't make any difference. But if it is hooked up backwards won't it freeze the food? |
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Rose wrote:
On Nov 12, 1:06 pm, "Sharp Dressed Man" wrote: wrote in message ... Yikes: I made my "Special Roast Chicken and Beer" and the oven got trashed -- as usual. So, my wife is "strongly suggesting" that I clean it this time. To do a good job, I disconnected the bottom heating element and removed it from the oven, to give better access to the floor of the oven. The element itself attaches by two screws to two wires (red and blacK wires) that supply the power to the element. Well, not thinking, I did not pay attention to which wire (red or black) goes to which side -- ie -- red wire attaches to left side, black to right, or whatever). So, does it make any difference? Help me out here. Wife with dirty oven not happy. Wife with NO oven very unhappy.... Tim The heating element is just resistance wire so it doesn't make any difference. But if it is hooked up backwards won't it freeze the food? Hmmm, Freezing oven? That's new to me. |
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On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 19:58:03 -0700, Tony Hwang
wrote: Rose wrote: On Nov 12, 1:06 pm, "Sharp Dressed Man" wrote: wrote in message ... Yikes: I made my "Special Roast Chicken and Beer" and the oven got trashed -- as usual. So, my wife is "strongly suggesting" that I clean it this time. To do a good job, I disconnected the bottom heating element and removed it from the oven, to give better access to the floor of the oven. The element itself attaches by two screws to two wires (red and blacK wires) that supply the power to the element. Well, not thinking, I did not pay attention to which wire (red or black) goes to which side -- ie -- red wire attaches to left side, black to right, or whatever). So, does it make any difference? Help me out here. Wife with dirty oven not happy. Wife with NO oven very unhappy.... Tim The heating element is just resistance wire so it doesn't make any difference. But if it is hooked up backwards won't it freeze the food? Hmmm, Freezing oven? That's new to me. You would have to be an electrician to get that joke. |
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On Nov 12, 8:08*pm, metspitzer wrote:
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 19:58:03 -0700, Tony Hwang wrote: Rose wrote: On Nov 12, 1:06 pm, "Sharp Dressed Man" wrote: wrote in message .... Yikes: I made my "Special Roast Chicken and Beer" and the oven got trashed -- as usual. So, my wife is "strongly suggesting" that I clean it this time. To do a good job, I disconnected the bottom heating element and removed it from the oven, to give better access to the floor of the oven. The element itself attaches by two screws to two wires (red and blacK wires) that supply the power to the element. Well, not thinking, I did not pay attention to which wire (red or black) goes to which side -- ie -- red wire attaches to left side, black to right, or whatever). So, does it make any difference? *Help me out here. *Wife with dirty oven not happy. Wife with NO oven very unhappy.... Tim The heating element is just resistance wire so it doesn't make any difference. But if it is hooked up backwards won't it freeze the food? Hmmm, Freezing oven? That's new to me. You would have to be an electrician to get that joke. Electrician? He's called me everything else. |
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On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 19:58:03 -0700, Tony Hwang
wrote: [snip] But if it is hooked up backwards won't it freeze the food? Hmmm, Freezing oven? That's new to me. Yes :-) Also, putting flashlight batteries in backward will turn it into a "flashdark". Something good to know if you don't like lights when you're sleeping. Just turn on the flashdark. |
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![]() "Harry L" wrote in message ... On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 19:58:03 -0700, Tony Hwang wrote: [snip] But if it is hooked up backwards won't it freeze the food? Hmmm, Freezing oven? That's new to me. Yes :-) Also, putting flashlight batteries in backward will turn it into a "flashdark". Something good to know if you don't like lights when you're sleeping. Just turn on the flashdark. they're called dark suckers: http://home.netcom.com/~rogermw/darksucker.html |
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They must use a lot of those in Iraq, now that it's daylight saving time. So
they can fight earlier, and get home to bed. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Harry L" wrote in message ... Yes :-) Also, putting flashlight batteries in backward will turn it into a "flashdark". Something good to know if you don't like lights when you're sleeping. Just turn on the flashdark. |
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Naah, the last time I hooked up an oven element backwards, Al Gore sent me a
nasty letter. He relies on global warming for his income and his publicity. More seriously, it shouldn't make a difference which is black or red. Unless Obama gets elected, and then the red states better be paying attention to the black states. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Rose" wrote in message ... On Nov 12, 1:06 pm, "Sharp Dressed Man" wrote: wrote in message The heating element is just resistance wire so it doesn't make any difference. But if it is hooked up backwards won't it freeze the food? |
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Rose wrote:
On Nov 12, 1:06 pm, "Sharp Dressed Man" wrote: wrote in message ... Yikes: I made my "Special Roast Chicken and Beer" and the oven got trashed -- as usual. So, my wife is "strongly suggesting" that I clean it this time. To do a good job, I disconnected the bottom heating element and removed it from the oven, to give better access to the floor of the oven. The element itself attaches by two screws to two wires (red and blacK wires) that supply the power to the element. Well, not thinking, I did not pay attention to which wire (red or black) goes to which side -- ie -- red wire attaches to left side, black to right, or whatever). So, does it make any difference? Help me out here. Wife with dirty oven not happy. Wife with NO oven very unhappy.... Tim The heating element is just resistance wire so it doesn't make any difference. But if it is hooked up backwards won't it freeze the food? Yes, but that's easy to fix. The OP should reverse the connection if he/she sees ice forming on first use. |
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On Nov 12, 12:06*pm, "Sharp Dressed Man" wrote:
The heating element is just resistance wire so it doesn't make any difference. OP again. I did not know the "electrical terms" to use, but that is sort of what I thought, but wanted to check it out before I put it back together. Thanks for the help. Tim |
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On Nov 12, 2:05*pm, metspitzer wrote:
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 12:20:40 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Nov 12, 12:06*pm, "Sharp Dressed Man" wrote: The heating element is just resistance wire so it doesn't make any difference. OP again. *I did not know the "electrical terms" to use, but that is sort of what I thought, but wanted to check it out before I put it back together. Thanks for the help. Tim When doing anything electrical, now that digital cameras are so common, it doesn't hurt to take a picture of the connections before disconnecting anything. Are you trying to say that in order to get my oven repaired I have to get that lazy no good husband of mine the digital camera he always wanted? |
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If you want chicken roast and beer, it seems like a wise investment.
-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Rose" wrote in message ... When doing anything electrical, now that digital cameras are so common, it doesn't hurt to take a picture of the connections before disconnecting anything. Are you trying to say that in order to get my oven repaired I have to get that lazy no good husband of mine the digital camera he always wanted? |
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I did that, when replacing the power supply of my computer. Glad I did. It
wasn't as complicated as I expected. But I sure felt better, having the layout on camera screen. Just in case I forgot something. Pictures before dissembly, a good idea in so many trades. "Appendix connects to what, again? And where did I leave that tonsil?" -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "metspitzer" wrote in message ... When doing anything electrical, now that digital cameras are so common, it doesn't hurt to take a picture of the connections before disconnecting anything. |
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Courage, mate! You'll be fine.
-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. wrote in message ... On Nov 12, 12:06 pm, "Sharp Dressed Man" wrote: The heating element is just resistance wire so it doesn't make any difference. OP again. I did not know the "electrical terms" to use, but that is sort of what I thought, but wanted to check it out before I put it back together. Thanks for the help. Tim |
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