Dale,
Thanks for replying. I have been twisting and turning the burners in the receptacles some and it works sometimes but even then the burners stop heating sometimes during the cooking process. I've been using the small burners lately. I will try polishing the contacts with an emery board. I think part of the problem is that the receptacles are solidly mounted for the small burners and the receptacles for the large burners move a fair amount when I insert the burner contacts. I am wondering if there is a way to mount the receptacles tighter also.
Thanks
GB
We fought this problem for all the years we used
electric cook stoves. With a large family my wife was
cooking something all the time or so it seemed. I
could get a little more service from the burners and the
sockets by putting a slight twist in the burner connections to
make them fit a little tighter, and I also polished the
contacts using an emery board. We have now gone to a dual
fuel stove and my wife is back to cooking on gas and baking
with electric which she loves, 'course now the kids are all
grown an gone so it really doesn't make that big of a
difference. Wouldn't you know it, by the time you can afford
what you need the need has gone away.
Dale in the Flatlands. "Why waste time learning when
ignorance is instantaneous. "
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