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#1 Matt_In_Michigan

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Posted 19 November 2010 - 09:01 PM

Let me preface this with, this is a popcorn machine given to my wife's special education class.  It's a $600 machine, that needed a new element for $35. 

According to the schematic, my wires are hooked up correctly.  However, once it reaches a certain temperature, it trips my GFI in my workshop.  It doesn't trip my breaker, but the GFI.  The thermostat in this thing is very rudimentary.  It's basically a cover with 2 screws on top, and inside are two pieces of metal.  1 is V shaped and attached on both sides, and the other is just a flat piece attached on one end.  I have a feeling the thermostat is bad, but have no idea if I can test it before I order a new thermostat. 

Any thoughts or suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

Matt

 

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Posted 19 November 2010 - 10:11 PM

It may be just a finicky GFI.

Try it in an Outlet that has a different brand of GFI.

It may be that the oil/salt/fumes got into the Thermostat, causing leakage to chassis ground.

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Posted 20 November 2010 - 05:48 PM

I would try another gfi, or a non-gfi outlet and see what happens. some appliances don't work well with gfi's.

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Posted 22 November 2010 - 01:37 AM

[user=49845]completeapplianceservice[/user] wrote: 

some appliances don't work well with gfi's.


I would say MOST.




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