New guy to the board....thanks for taking my question.
I tend to be long winded soooo....I'll try to be brief. I have an older Hotpoint self cleaning electric stove in a rental property. The neutral wire from the utility pole broke and hit one of the hot wires on the tri-plex. The power surge blew out all the GFI's in the 2 apartments. It blew out the transformers in the 2 furnaces....and something on the electric stove circuit board. The burners work....but that is about it. I can't find a circuit board as I think they no longer make it. I can't find a transformer for the board either. I found a post from 2017 here....with a similiar situation. "Steve" was quite helpful and knowledgeable with his help. I ohm tested the transformer and am almost positive it is the fuse in the transformer. I don't how I did it....but I was able to expose the fuse and get the numbers off of it with no damage to any of the wiring. The transformer is still attached to the board
All that said....I can get the fuse....but am not sure even my brain surgery schooling will help me in getting that thing out of there. Is it possible to solder the new fuse outside the windings....or does it have to be close the windings?
Didn't really go for brain surgery....it was heart surgery.
Thanks in advance,
Rob R.
I tend to be long winded soooo....I'll try to be brief. I have an older Hotpoint self cleaning electric stove in a rental property. The neutral wire from the utility pole broke and hit one of the hot wires on the tri-plex. The power surge blew out all the GFI's in the 2 apartments. It blew out the transformers in the 2 furnaces....and something on the electric stove circuit board. The burners work....but that is about it. I can't find a circuit board as I think they no longer make it. I can't find a transformer for the board either. I found a post from 2017 here....with a similiar situation. "Steve" was quite helpful and knowledgeable with his help. I ohm tested the transformer and am almost positive it is the fuse in the transformer. I don't how I did it....but I was able to expose the fuse and get the numbers off of it with no damage to any of the wiring. The transformer is still attached to the board
All that said....I can get the fuse....but am not sure even my brain surgery schooling will help me in getting that thing out of there. Is it possible to solder the new fuse outside the windings....or does it have to be close the windings?
Didn't really go for brain surgery....it was heart surgery.
Thanks in advance,
Rob R.