- Dec 25, 2013
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I get my MES 40" during holidays of 2013. But I start actually to use it last spring.
Smoker worked quite well until one day later in the season the heating element stopped heating. I get a replacement part, but did not have a chance to install it until this spring.
When I opened a back end I've notice that one of the wires is not connected (burned out). I cleaned and fixed the wire. That solved the problem. However last weekend I get the same problem. Display set to 180, but no heat. I opened back end again and found another wire burned out. I fixed it and box is working again.
Question is that typical problem or just unfortunate case?
If anyone had same issue and how to prevent it except (if possible)? posible)?
I get my MES 40" during holidays of 2013. But I start actually use it last spring.
Smoker worked quite well until one day later in the season the heating element stopped heating. I get a replacement part, but did not have a chance to install it until this spring.
When I opened a backend I've notice that one of the wires is not connected (burned out). I cleaned and fixed the wire. That solved the problem. However last weekend I get the same problem. Display set to 180, but no heta. I opened back end again and found another wire burned out. Fixed it and box is working again.
Question is that typical problem or just unfortunate case?
If anyone had same issue and how to prevent it except (if possible)?
TIA, Big LL
Smoker worked quite well until one day later in the season the heating element stopped heating. I get a replacement part, but did not have a chance to install it until this spring.
When I opened a back end I've notice that one of the wires is not connected (burned out). I cleaned and fixed the wire. That solved the problem. However last weekend I get the same problem. Display set to 180, but no heat. I opened back end again and found another wire burned out. I fixed it and box is working again.
Question is that typical problem or just unfortunate case?
If anyone had same issue and how to prevent it except (if possible)? posible)?
I get my MES 40" during holidays of 2013. But I start actually use it last spring.
Smoker worked quite well until one day later in the season the heating element stopped heating. I get a replacement part, but did not have a chance to install it until this spring.
When I opened a backend I've notice that one of the wires is not connected (burned out). I cleaned and fixed the wire. That solved the problem. However last weekend I get the same problem. Display set to 180, but no heta. I opened back end again and found another wire burned out. Fixed it and box is working again.
Question is that typical problem or just unfortunate case?
If anyone had same issue and how to prevent it except (if possible)?
TIA, Big LL