Good morning,
Been a while since I've posted, but always sneaking around looking and reading.
Month or so ago, right in the middle of the well anticipated apple juice brined turkey (Thanksgiving): my MES 40 gen 1 started tripping the GFCI outlet it was connected to. After testing the outlet .. it's the smoker (as luck would have it). Read all sorts of posts on the below SMF standard wiring and decided to rewire with heavier gauge heat resistant wiring. Down the local ACE and back to start the disassembly after a serious cleaning (easy off). When I get to the element assembly box in the rear: one side of the wiring (right side as you are looking at rear)falls apart. Refer to attachment
Fast forward a bit.
Rewire complete with much heavier heat resistant wiring and brand new heat resistant connectors as well as replacing the insulation (with fire place rated foam)and additional sealing with heat resist caulk (once again think fireplace): i plugged it in this morning. As luck would have it: it tripped the breaker yet again after 3 minutes plus.
So leaves me with the next step .. leaning towards replacing the element and avoiding the controller at this part.
As I read through the forums: Lots cutting out their chip box unit , replacing the element, and even turning it "upside" down for better heating. Since I have to do surgery anyway..here comes the questions..
1) Element or controller (best guess)?
2) Any recommended element replacements? for the 1200 watt element, to include 3rd party?
3) Any adverse effects for flipping it for better heat dispersion near center?
3a) I make the assumption that you flip the element and flip the wires along with it or does it matter?
BTW the turkey still turned out good after spending some time in the backup (oven) ..
Been a while since I've posted, but always sneaking around looking and reading.
Month or so ago, right in the middle of the well anticipated apple juice brined turkey (Thanksgiving): my MES 40 gen 1 started tripping the GFCI outlet it was connected to. After testing the outlet .. it's the smoker (as luck would have it). Read all sorts of posts on the below SMF standard wiring and decided to rewire with heavier gauge heat resistant wiring. Down the local ACE and back to start the disassembly after a serious cleaning (easy off). When I get to the element assembly box in the rear: one side of the wiring (right side as you are looking at rear)falls apart. Refer to attachment

Fast forward a bit.
Rewire complete with much heavier heat resistant wiring and brand new heat resistant connectors as well as replacing the insulation (with fire place rated foam)and additional sealing with heat resist caulk (once again think fireplace): i plugged it in this morning. As luck would have it: it tripped the breaker yet again after 3 minutes plus.
So leaves me with the next step .. leaning towards replacing the element and avoiding the controller at this part.
As I read through the forums: Lots cutting out their chip box unit , replacing the element, and even turning it "upside" down for better heating. Since I have to do surgery anyway..here comes the questions..
1) Element or controller (best guess)?
2) Any recommended element replacements? for the 1200 watt element, to include 3rd party?
3) Any adverse effects for flipping it for better heat dispersion near center?
3a) I make the assumption that you flip the element and flip the wires along with it or does it matter?
BTW the turkey still turned out good after spending some time in the backup (oven) ..