Long time reader; first time poster. Really appreciate all the tips and tricks i have picked up from you folks! I have a Gen 1 MES 40 (20070311) that I'm having trouble diagnosing a problem on. I have an email in to Masterbuilt CS, but haven't heard back.
The smoker is about 3.5 years old and I haven't had any issues with it until now. I noticed about a week ago that my smoker would heat up to the set temp and the heating element would turn off and wouldn't come back on. I set it at 275 and let it heat all the way up to 275, the element shut off and it coasted to 282. After that, the element wouldn't kick back on and the temp would eventually fall all the way to ambient. I tried it a few more times with the same result. I did notice after a few tries that i could unplug the smoker after the element turns off, plug it back in a few minutes later, and the element would turn back on and heat to the set point, but it wouldn't kick back on after the temp fell below the desired setting. I confirmed the temp and timer were set each time. Here's what I have done so far:
The smoker is about 3.5 years old and I haven't had any issues with it until now. I noticed about a week ago that my smoker would heat up to the set temp and the heating element would turn off and wouldn't come back on. I set it at 275 and let it heat all the way up to 275, the element shut off and it coasted to 282. After that, the element wouldn't kick back on and the temp would eventually fall all the way to ambient. I tried it a few more times with the same result. I did notice after a few tries that i could unplug the smoker after the element turns off, plug it back in a few minutes later, and the element would turn back on and heat to the set point, but it wouldn't kick back on after the temp fell below the desired setting. I confirmed the temp and timer were set each time. Here's what I have done so far:
- I took the element out to inspect for cracks and check continuity - everything appeared to check out fine. The element had continuity between the contacts. I also confirmed there was no continuity between the outside of the element and the contacts or the mounting plate
- All of the connections looked good; no broke or rusted connectors or wires
- I took the controller off the top to inspect for corrosion or loose connections; everything looked good.
- Checked and cleaned the thermostat on the inside; from what i could tell it looked fine
- I reassembled everything and go the same result. It would heat all the way up to the set point and fall to ambient temperature.
