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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 499299" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>dont see how thats relevant? if did test the circuit then that wouldnt make any difference to the cooker not working. its also unlikely that he fully tested each and every element in the cooker. you cant easily test some of them anyway without dismantling it and testing directly on the elements, so reasonably high chance that even if he did 'test' on install, a faulty element wouldnt be found</p><p></p><p>fault is probably a damp element. any decent electrician should be able to get it on to heat it up for a bit to see if it does dry out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 499299, member: 2012"] dont see how thats relevant? if did test the circuit then that wouldnt make any difference to the cooker not working. its also unlikely that he fully tested each and every element in the cooker. you cant easily test some of them anyway without dismantling it and testing directly on the elements, so reasonably high chance that even if he did 'test' on install, a faulty element wouldnt be found fault is probably a damp element. any decent electrician should be able to get it on to heat it up for a bit to see if it does dry out [/QUOTE]
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