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you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees |
MY OVEN IS MENTAL
On 2/27/19 11:21 AM, % wrote:
. you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees Not to ask too stupid a question, but could you possibly have it on the self cleaning cycle by accident? |
MY OVEN IS MENTAL
On 2019-02-27 3:12 p.m., T wrote:
On 2/27/19 11:21 AM, % wrote: . you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees Not to ask too stupid a question, but could you possibly have it on the self cleaning cycle by accident? i never looked , hold on a sec , apparently it doesn't have that feature it's an inglis about 10 years old |
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On 2/27/19 2:35 PM, % wrote:
On 2019-02-27 3:12 p.m., T wrote: On 2/27/19 11:21 AM, % wrote: . you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees Not to ask too stupid a question, but could you possibly have it on the self cleaning cycle by accident? i never looked , hold on a sec , apparently it doesn't have that feature it's an inglis about 10 years old Time to get a repair manual and replace some parts! |
MY OVEN IS MENTAL
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you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees Likely the thermostat has failed. Does it click when you go thru the current temp the oven is at ? |
MY OVEN IS MENTAL
On 2019-02-27 5:15 p.m., Rod Speed wrote:
% wrote you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees Likely the thermostat has failed. Does it click when you go thru the current temp the oven is at ? i'm not understanding your question , does it click |
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On 2019-02-27 4:58 p.m., T wrote:
On 2/27/19 2:35 PM, % wrote: On 2019-02-27 3:12 p.m., T wrote: On 2/27/19 11:21 AM, % wrote: . you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees Not to ask too stupid a question, but could you possibly have it on the self cleaning cycle by accident? i never looked , hold on a sec , apparently it doesn't have that feature it's an inglis about 10 years old Time to get a repair manual and replace some parts! yea i was thinking that's likely what's going to happen , and it's really hard to get parts here i live in a , geological odyssey i'm 2 weeks away from everywhere , but thanks for the time and suggestion |
MY OVEN IS MENTAL
On Thu, 28 Feb 2019 11:15:36 +1100, Rod Speed wrote:
Does it click when you go thru the current temp Most new ones are electronic. Probably a Chinese hacker controls your knob. -- http://mduffy.x10host.com/index.htm |
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"%" wrote in message ... On 2019-02-27 5:15 p.m., Rod Speed wrote: % wrote you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees Likely the thermostat has failed. Does it click when you go thru the current temp the oven is at ? i'm not understanding your question , does it click With the knob you use to set the oven temperature, you should be able to hear it click as you rotate it past the temperature the oven is currently when it is heating up. That the heat being turned on and off. If it doesnt click, that usually indicates that the thermostat has failed. Thats with an analog/non digital electric oven. |
MY OVEN IS MENTAL
"%" wrote in message ... On 2019-02-27 4:58 p.m., T wrote: On 2/27/19 2:35 PM, % wrote: On 2019-02-27 3:12 p.m., T wrote: On 2/27/19 11:21 AM, % wrote: . you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees Not to ask too stupid a question, but could you possibly have it on the self cleaning cycle by accident? i never looked , hold on a sec , apparently it doesn't have that feature it's an inglis about 10 years old Time to get a repair manual and replace some parts! yea i was thinking that's likely what's going to happen , and it's really hard to get parts here i live in a , geological odyssey i'm 2 weeks away from everywhere , Trivial to order parts and have them delivered and not hard to fit them using a youtube etc. but thanks for the time and suggestion |
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In % writes:
Likely the thermostat has failed. Does it click when you go thru the current temp the oven is at ? i'm not understanding your question , does it click Electric or gas? The method of temperature control (on standard consumer level ovens) is based on the thermostat turning the heating elements (electric) or the gas flame (gas...) on and off. In other words, the heating is an on/off deal, with no modulation. So once the desired temperature is reached, the system shuts down. After it drops 15 degrees (nominal...) it comes back on. Electric controls tend to use a relay that makes a noticable click. Gas ones tend to be gentler. Note these are the most common types. More expensive ones may have other methods. -- __________________________________________________ ___ Knowledge may be power, but communications is the key [to foil spammers, my address has been double rot-13 encoded] |
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On 2019-02-27 6:35 p.m., Rod Speed wrote:
"%" wrote in message ... On 2019-02-27 5:15 p.m., Rod Speed wrote: % wrote you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees Likely the thermostat has failed. Does it click when you go thru the current temp the oven is at ? i'm not understanding your question , does it click With the knob you use to set the oven temperature, you should be able to hear it click as you rotate it past the temperature the oven is currently when it is heating up. That the heat being turned on and off. If it doesnt click, that usually indicates that the thermostat has failed. Thats with an analog/non digital electric oven. its digital |
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On 2019-02-27 6:36 p.m., Rod Speed wrote:
"%" wrote in message ... On 2019-02-27 4:58 p.m., T wrote: On 2/27/19 2:35 PM, % wrote: On 2019-02-27 3:12 p.m., T wrote: On 2/27/19 11:21 AM, % wrote: . you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees Not to ask too stupid a question, but could you possibly have it on the self cleaning cycle by accident? i never looked , hold on a sec , apparently it doesn't have that feature it's an inglis about 10 years old Time to get a repair manual and replace some parts! yea i was thinking that's likely what's going to happen , and it's really hard to get parts here i live in a , geological odyssey i'm 2 weeks away from everywhere , Trivial to order parts and have them delivered andÂ* not hard to fit them using a youtube etc. but thanks for the time and suggestion start with no place to order them from |
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On 2019-02-27 6:48 p.m., danny burstein wrote:
In % writes: Likely the thermostat has failed. Does it click when you go thru the current temp the oven is at ? i'm not understanding your question , does it click Electric or gas? The method of temperature control (on standard consumer level ovens) is based on the thermostat turning the heating elements (electric) or the gas flame (gas...) on and off. In other words, the heating is an on/off deal, with no modulation. So once the desired temperature is reached, the system shuts down. After it drops 15 degrees (nominal...) it comes back on. Electric controls tend to use a relay that makes a noticable click. Gas ones tend to be gentler. Note these are the most common types. More expensive ones may have other methods. its electric and its digital and it goes hot without a sound |
MY OVEN IS MENTAL
"%" wrote in message ... On 2019-02-27 6:36 p.m., Rod Speed wrote: "%" wrote in message ... On 2019-02-27 4:58 p.m., T wrote: On 2/27/19 2:35 PM, % wrote: On 2019-02-27 3:12 p.m., T wrote: On 2/27/19 11:21 AM, % wrote: . you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees Not to ask too stupid a question, but could you possibly have it on the self cleaning cycle by accident? i never looked , hold on a sec , apparently it doesn't have that feature it's an inglis about 10 years old Time to get a repair manual and replace some parts! yea i was thinking that's likely what's going to happen , and it's really hard to get parts here i live in a , geological odyssey i'm 2 weeks away from everywhere , Trivial to order parts and have them delivered and not hard to fit them using a youtube etc. but thanks for the time and suggestion start with no place to order them from You can order them from anywhere in north america, stupid. |
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On 2019-02-27 7:51 p.m., Rod Speed wrote:
"%" wrote in message ... On 2019-02-27 6:36 p.m., Rod Speed wrote: "%" wrote in message ... On 2019-02-27 4:58 p.m., T wrote: On 2/27/19 2:35 PM, % wrote: On 2019-02-27 3:12 p.m., T wrote: On 2/27/19 11:21 AM, % wrote: . you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees Not to ask too stupid a question, but could you possibly have it on the self cleaning cycle by accident? i never looked , hold on a sec , apparently it doesn't have that feature it's an inglis about 10 years old Time to get a repair manual and replace some parts! yea i was thinking that's likely what's going to happen , and it's really hard to get parts here i live in a , geological odyssey i'm 2 weeks away from everywhere , Trivial to order parts and have them delivered andÂ* not hard to fit them using a youtube etc. but thanks for the time and suggestion start with no place to order them from You can order them from anywhere in north america, stupid. they don't deliver everywhere in north america , dog slap rot tooth pigeon faced wing nutted buffoon lips |
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"%" wrote in message ... On 2019-02-27 7:51 p.m., Rod Speed wrote: "%" wrote in message ... On 2019-02-27 6:36 p.m., Rod Speed wrote: "%" wrote in message ... On 2019-02-27 4:58 p.m., T wrote: On 2/27/19 2:35 PM, % wrote: On 2019-02-27 3:12 p.m., T wrote: On 2/27/19 11:21 AM, % wrote: . you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees Not to ask too stupid a question, but could you possibly have it on the self cleaning cycle by accident? i never looked , hold on a sec , apparently it doesn't have that feature it's an inglis about 10 years old Time to get a repair manual and replace some parts! yea i was thinking that's likely what's going to happen , and it's really hard to get parts here i live in a , geological odyssey i'm 2 weeks away from everywhere , Trivial to order parts and have them delivered and not hard to fit them using a youtube etc. but thanks for the time and suggestion start with no place to order them from You can order them from anywhere in north america, stupid. they don't deliver everywhere in north america , Wrong, as always, you pathetic excuse for a troll. This is just another pathetic excuse for a troll, like the snowblower was. |
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On 2/27/19 4:23 PM, % wrote:
On 2019-02-27 4:58 p.m., T wrote: On 2/27/19 2:35 PM, % wrote: On 2019-02-27 3:12 p.m., T wrote: On 2/27/19 11:21 AM, % wrote: . you set it for 350 but , it just keeps getting hotter and hotter , until it reaches at least 500 degrees Not to ask too stupid a question, but could you possibly have it on the self cleaning cycle by accident? i never looked , hold on a sec , apparently it doesn't have that feature it's an inglis about 10 years old Time to get a repair manual and replace some parts! yea i was thinking that's likely what's going to happen , and it's really hard to get parts here i live in a , geological odyssey i'm 2 weeks away from everywhere , but thanks for the time and suggestion Here is an idea whilst you wait for parts. Get yourself a covered oven safe pot, a cheap/tough cut of beef, pop the two in the oven (covered), bring it up to 500, turn it off as soon as it hits temperature, leave the oven closed for 8 hours. NO PEEKING! If it works (I have only had it work once), you have a delicious, tender cut of meat and might not want to fix your oven. If not, you will have a fun story to tell. :-) |
MY OVEN IS MENTAL
On 2/27/19 8:58 PM, % wrote:
On 2019-02-27 6:48 p.m., danny burstein wrote: In % writes: Likely the thermostat has failed. Does it click when you go thru the current temp the oven is at ? i'm not understanding your question , does it click Electric or gas? The method of temperature control (on standard consumer level ovens) is based on the thermostat turning the heating elements (electric) or the gas flame (gas...) on and off. In other words, the heating is an on/off deal, with no modulation. So once the desired temperature is reached, the system shuts down.Â* After it drops 15 degrees (nominal...) it comes back on. Electric controls tend to use a relay that makes a noticable click.Â* Gas ones tend to be gentler. Note these are the most common types.Â* More expensive ones may have other methods. its electric and its digital and it goes hot without a sound OMG, you're phucked. Those digital control boards are about $260. Maybe it's just a $20 temp sensor. |
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