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Oven tripping mains supply
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<blockquote data-quote="revjames" data-source="post: 496380" data-attributes="member: 5256"><p>I went to a friends mothers house as the oven had gone bang and tripped the supply. Couldnt find anything wrong with the element but couldnt get a supply on to the terminals even though the display was on. Took it out and decided to take it to the workshop for a more thorough look. Realised a bit of faffing was needed with the timer to get element to come on and the bang was the bulb going as it was in tiny fragments inside the cover when I took it off.... Total repair cost £2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revjames, post: 496380, member: 5256"] I went to a friends mothers house as the oven had gone bang and tripped the supply. Couldnt find anything wrong with the element but couldnt get a supply on to the terminals even though the display was on. Took it out and decided to take it to the workshop for a more thorough look. Realised a bit of faffing was needed with the timer to get element to come on and the bang was the bulb going as it was in tiny fragments inside the cover when I took it off.... Total repair cost £2 [/QUOTE]
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