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Here's my update
This weekend I double checked my thoughts on this and they were correct all I had to do to be ready for the PID was disconnect connector 1 and connect it to connector 2. After connecting connector 1 to connector 2 I reinstalled the covers hooked up the PID and ran the auto...
In the picture labeled cable entrance, connector 1 comes from the power cord
and goes to the electronics panel, connector 2 comes from the electronics panel
and one wire goes to the temp cutoff switch and the other goes to the heat element
the two connectors are the same allowing me to plug...
I'll get some pics posted, if what thinking is right you won't even have to cut a single wire and you can change it back to original by swapping the connectors back.
My unit is totally different than any I have seen posted. The connector on the power cord is the same as the one that goes to the heat element and safety switch I ohmed them out with a meter. If I connect as described above the safety switch is still in the circuit but is breaking the neutral...
This is my first post but I have been hanging out here for awhile. I have a MES 30" model 20077915 which I primarily bought to make summer sausage and snack sticks after my first couple of attempts I have quickly discovered that the huge temperature swings of the MES are not very good for...
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