My element burned up at the connection so I figured I would try to flip it in the process. Here are my photos of the transformation.
Here is the burned up element.
After removing the chipbox I was left with this. I was hoping this would still work but the screw bracket was in the way so I removed it.
I inserted the element but now the prongs are pointed down so I let it lay down on the inside to make it easier to connect to the element. There was just enough room to get the prongs on.
This is where the first hiccup happened. The screws that came with the element didn't fit in the holes. So to my wife's annoyance the smoker stayed in the kitchen counter until the next day so I could get some stainless nuts,bolts, and washers to make it work.
Here is what it looks like after they were installed. And here is the final photo. I still need to cut down the chip tray holder and install it as my amnps holder. I will post that picture later this week.
Here is the burned up element.
After removing the chipbox I was left with this. I was hoping this would still work but the screw bracket was in the way so I removed it.
I inserted the element but now the prongs are pointed down so I let it lay down on the inside to make it easier to connect to the element. There was just enough room to get the prongs on.
This is where the first hiccup happened. The screws that came with the element didn't fit in the holes. So to my wife's annoyance the smoker stayed in the kitchen counter until the next day so I could get some stainless nuts,bolts, and washers to make it work.
Here is what it looks like after they were installed. And here is the final photo. I still need to cut down the chip tray holder and install it as my amnps holder. I will post that picture later this week.