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Sensor or Switch OR Temp dial?
Wow, that's some great work! Thanks for the links. I'm kind of leaning towards the sensor.
Now that I think about it, even though I was fiddling with the switches, it seemed like it wasn't until I actually turned the burner off and let it cool down a little before the burner could turn back on again. I think the first time I took the senor off, the burner didn't stay on the first time, but it's been staying on consistently ever since.
There is also a temperature adjustment dial on the above panel, but I take it that's not going to work without the sensor in place anyways.
So that's why I'm leaning toward replacing the sensor, but yeah, that is pricey! I took a reading on it, says it's around 18 OHMS, so sounds like that's ok, but maybe it's not working correctly as it gets hot. Also, the mount for the sensor was a little loose, so I wonder if that had something to do with it? Maybe it requires consistent pressure on the sensor. Seems like it wouldn't take so long to come back on if that were the problem though.
Thanks!
Karl
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