Boman
03-19-2014, 11:21 PM
Anyway to bench test an older electric stove thermostat?
I recently stripped an old..40 inch GE stove. The plate with the model number on it was gone. I have contemplated selling parts on line.
All I have to identify these parts are the part numbers and a picture of the stove stripped of the burners. push button switches, etc.
This thermostat has the number WB21X5208. From what I have found online, this may be valuable if it is good. The ones online I found also had what looked like U O after the number. No idea what that indicates.
This one does show continuity. It is the one that sets the temp. Is it supposed to be a click or anything when it is turned on or off?
The lowest setting is 200/warm. Am I right in thinking continuity should be constant at room temp or the switch should be normally closed?
I recently stripped an old..40 inch GE stove. The plate with the model number on it was gone. I have contemplated selling parts on line.
All I have to identify these parts are the part numbers and a picture of the stove stripped of the burners. push button switches, etc.
This thermostat has the number WB21X5208. From what I have found online, this may be valuable if it is good. The ones online I found also had what looked like U O after the number. No idea what that indicates.
This one does show continuity. It is the one that sets the temp. Is it supposed to be a click or anything when it is turned on or off?
The lowest setting is 200/warm. Am I right in thinking continuity should be constant at room temp or the switch should be normally closed?