After reading through some more forums, I decided to flip over the smoker and see what the bottom looked like.
This was the first panel I opened, and first thing I noticed was moisture inside. I’m not sure if you can see the moisture from the pictures, but you can see areas rusted. There's not a rip in the green wire, just gunk that I wiped off.
The pictures with the board (yellow side), one terminal looks darker than the others. I tried to get a picture showing that, not sure if it's visible. And on the underside of the board (green side), you can see some gunk all over the board, as well as a the big black spot more to the bottom right. That lines up with the burnt terminal on the other side. With all of this new information, here are my next trouble shooting steps, going from least expensive to most expensive.
1) clean/replace the screw, nuts, and terminals that have rusted in the second picture. If that doesn't work, then:
2) Replace the terminal on the board. If that doesn't work, then:
3) clean the gunk off the board and reconnect. (any recommendations on how to clean this? Looks like grease that came through the grease trap). If that doesn't work, then:
4) Replace the board. Any recommendations on where to buy this, what to buy, or what it's even called?
Even though this is the first smoker I've tried to fix, I can say I've learned a lot through this forum and I appreciate everyone's help educating me!
This was the first panel I opened, and first thing I noticed was moisture inside. I’m not sure if you can see the moisture from the pictures, but you can see areas rusted. There's not a rip in the green wire, just gunk that I wiped off.
The pictures with the board (yellow side), one terminal looks darker than the others. I tried to get a picture showing that, not sure if it's visible. And on the underside of the board (green side), you can see some gunk all over the board, as well as a the big black spot more to the bottom right. That lines up with the burnt terminal on the other side. With all of this new information, here are my next trouble shooting steps, going from least expensive to most expensive.
1) clean/replace the screw, nuts, and terminals that have rusted in the second picture. If that doesn't work, then:
2) Replace the terminal on the board. If that doesn't work, then:
3) clean the gunk off the board and reconnect. (any recommendations on how to clean this? Looks like grease that came through the grease trap). If that doesn't work, then:
4) Replace the board. Any recommendations on where to buy this, what to buy, or what it's even called?
Even though this is the first smoker I've tried to fix, I can say I've learned a lot through this forum and I appreciate everyone's help educating me!