See What is Inside a Waffle Iron / Maker and How it Works
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- In this video I take apart an old electric waffle maker and then put it back together.
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Thank you! I despaired of ever repairing this and didn't want to pay to replace it, so your video was exactly what I needed. I actually took it completely apart to clean it and couldn't figure out how to put it back together. I was able to use your video to see where each part went and have succeeded in putting it together, correctly! Again, thanx!
Hi freya.Your voice is very cute when you make videos on UA-cam just before taking a part of a waffle maker.
That round thingamahbob is a temperature controller. The bulb doohickey is a xenon light with a small resistance thingy that powers up when electricity is flowing through the thingamahbob indicating the waffle is cooking. After the light goes off this means the meadow muffins are ready to be removed with a grubgrabber tool. Don’t burn the booger gitters.
Thanks! I'm doing a project on these interiors!
Hope she can show us how to test the circuits... and study the rings that bring the heat... same type of rings used in the TDCJ Hot Pots, which are sometimes deconstructed and used as their lighter, or installed under a stainless steel table and enable it to work as an oven. The part she wondered about I think is a thermostat... the waffle iron only gets so hot... I got a waffle iron at the Goodwill... a "Dash" brand... big, but didn't work... the light works; I took it apart and looked at it... looked like the wiring is pretty good, so I am going to check it out with a voltmeter...ohmeter... where it connects... where it doesn't...
does that light stay on or does it cycle on and off? if it shuts off that just means it's telling you and it's up to the optimal heating temperature. I don't rely on these lights alone sometimes I do the water trick and se if it evaporates.
Upon our quest for knowledge about the way a waffle iron works, we found they arnt timed by a timer, the thermostat reaches a set temp and shuts off the current to the element. Havent figured out more than that, Im left wondering if the cycles get shorter the for the light because the unit reaches temp faster once everything is warmed up.
The temperature is going to be somewhere above 212°f and probably not much higher. In this way, the iron can only hot hotter once the water has baked out. Until then, the water in the batter keeps the griddle "cooler" and cannot rise much above 212°f, the boiling point of water that converts it to steam. When the steam stops (and the red light comes back on) your waffle is done.
Done "to taste," anyway. Tastes vary on crispiness.
Adding peanut oil to the batter before baking will add a lightly-crisp outer surface, which some people like.
Did you notice that one of your cables was bare (8:30)????
that thing could be a thermostat maybe
Cute video
Any idea what the metal the waffle cooks on is made from? Cast Aluminium? What is the heating element made from? The casing made from? Is the part the waffle cooks on and the metal behind it different parts and materials?
mine is aluminium alloy
Can u help me please my waffle maker isn’t working all of the sudden
You seem nice. But you really did not explain how it works. You simply showed an incomplete disassembly and reassembly whilst referring to parts as "this thing" and this "this piece" .....really quite disappointing.
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