nrgins

nrgins t1_ixwq5hx wrote

Interesting. Rather than mess with it, I decided just to buy a new one. I think this one was 20 years old anyway. Found one on sale at Target for $75. So, probably simpler than trying to fix this old one. Guess I should delete this post now.

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nrgins t1_ixv8tou wrote

Apparently (I've learned since posting this in several groups) there are two power sources: a high power source for the part that cooks, and a low power source, for everything else. So that explains why part of it works, but it doesn't cook.

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nrgins t1_ixuw6h0 wrote

Unplugging it didn't help and the breakers were fine. I'm going to try leaving it unplugged for a few hours and see if that helps. I know with my space heater, when it overheats, if I unplug and and wait a minute and plug it back in, it still doesn't work. But if I wait a long period of time, then it works again. So I'm going to try that.

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nrgins t1_ixuv9ls wrote

Sounds good. I'll give it a try a bit later. This actually happens with my space heater. If something gets in front of it, it overheats and turns off and won't turn back on. I've almost thrown it away twice because of this, because even after waiting a while, it still didn't work. But I found if I unplug it, and then leave it unplugged for a while, then it works again. So I'll try that. Thanks!!

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