I just wanted to add.. Try using water based Turpentine.. If you brush it in to a greased area it will remove dirt and grease and safer than using 5 minute oven cleaner..
Man we replaced the fan and the board. The fan was dead and the board fried from overheating. There another one where we show running the board thru the oven to reflow it.
I just did a double stack as bad as this one.. Both ignition modules where dead. They cost $1000 each and I paid and just shut the F up but I cannot get the placement of these modules out of my head.. They position these modules on these model ovens right on top, where a one inch layer of heat gets trapped the fan is 5 inches away from the top.. Is if possible that that layer hot air just heats up these modules. I opened both of them and the circuit board edges looked burnt in each module..
I think the design was lousy to begin with and then the vents clog up and it runs without cooling for years before the fan dies and maybe even then it takes a while for it to act up and only then died anybody look at the fan. They likely don't clean the vents when they replace the fan and the overhearing continues. The only way for these ovens to cool properly is to be perfectly clean. Good luck with that. Even when it looks clean it isn't. If you want them to last forever you can't stack them.
Cleaning with water lol wow
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I just wanted to add..
Try using water based Turpentine..
If you brush it in to a greased area it will remove dirt and grease and safer than using 5 minute oven cleaner..
Man we replaced the fan and the board. The fan was dead and the board fried from overheating. There another one where we show running the board thru the oven to reflow it.
I just did a double stack as bad as this one..
Both ignition modules where dead. They cost $1000 each and I paid and just shut the F up but I cannot get the placement of these modules out of my head..
They position these modules on these model ovens right on top, where a one inch layer of heat gets trapped the fan is 5 inches away from the top..
Is if possible that that layer hot air just heats up these modules.
I opened both of them and the circuit board edges looked burnt in each module..
I think the design was lousy to begin with and then the vents clog up and it runs without cooling for years before the fan dies and maybe even then it takes a while for it to act up and only then died anybody look at the fan. They likely don't clean the vents when they replace the fan and the overhearing continues. The only way for these ovens to cool properly is to be perfectly clean. Good luck with that. Even when it looks clean it isn't. If you want them to last forever you can't stack them.
Interior fan Bag or enter aire
Yes
I call troll! Lol. At least blow them out with some compressed air before plugging them back in if anyone does try this.
Good call. Can't believe i left out such an important step.
I don’t think so 🤣🤣you changed them
You, sir, get the cigar
With water. What a dumb idea
But it worked, didn't it? Any guesses what playlist this video redides in?