Hey all,
I just registered. It seems I've become a bit lazy lately and I'm basically trying to cheat by seeing if anyone here can help me with this... instead of figuring it out on my own.
I'm not sure if any of you are familiar with crock pots (slow cookers), but it seems in the last decade or so, every major manufacturer has decided to raise the minimum temperature these devices can cook at unacceptably high (I'm assuming because some not-so-bright individual ate some undercooked food, got sick and/or complained). My previous unit died a while back and I got this current one as a gift about a year ago. In that time I have ruined enough meat to feed a small village from overcooking, due to the low temperature setting being ~250F... when it should be ~160-180F. I've already disassembled the unit and taken some pictures of the board. Just wondering if anyone has tried a project like this or would at least be willing to take a guess at which component needs replaced to lower the cook temps. Tomorrow I plan on contacting the manufacturer to see if I can get hold of a schematic.
I just registered. It seems I've become a bit lazy lately and I'm basically trying to cheat by seeing if anyone here can help me with this... instead of figuring it out on my own.
I'm not sure if any of you are familiar with crock pots (slow cookers), but it seems in the last decade or so, every major manufacturer has decided to raise the minimum temperature these devices can cook at unacceptably high (I'm assuming because some not-so-bright individual ate some undercooked food, got sick and/or complained). My previous unit died a while back and I got this current one as a gift about a year ago. In that time I have ruined enough meat to feed a small village from overcooking, due to the low temperature setting being ~250F... when it should be ~160-180F. I've already disassembled the unit and taken some pictures of the board. Just wondering if anyone has tried a project like this or would at least be willing to take a guess at which component needs replaced to lower the cook temps. Tomorrow I plan on contacting the manufacturer to see if I can get hold of a schematic.

