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Grill element
Just moved into a new house, and the swine failed to inform me of the
brokeness of the grill. Now, the element is a bit bent so I suspect it will be the culprit. It looks like it will just unscrew, but there are only two tests I can think of doing with my multimeter: 1) is the element open circuit? - if so, it's broke. If not, what should its resistance be? 2) do the teminals supply volts? - if not, further investigation required (aka a trip to Comet I suspect). Any other suggestions, or am I on the right lines? And... best place to get a new element? I found one for £20 delivered from http://shop.ezee-fix.co.uk/index.html but I can't find a model number on the rather old oven. The one they supply *looks* right, and is for a single oven AEG, but I don't have anything to go on. Do they tend to be standard in terms of their power rating / output? Many thanks, john |
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