I Just wanted to say thank you for the videos. I used the "Samsung Stove Repair - Will Not Broil - Broil Element" video to replace my broiler element, but comments are turned off on that video. We appreciate you step-by-step instructions. I am a 30+ years electronics engineering technician and a biomedical engineering technician (retired), so knowing the safety requirements, I felt confident I wasn't going to hurt or kill myself, but never having worked on this appliance type, the video gave me the knowledge to do the repair by myself. Just one thing I noticed, even though you point out the sharp edges, you do not use work gloves to handle the panels. even on this recent video. you could mention that as an added safety measure. slices from these edges can get messy and a dirty appliance could get it infected.
Going back to the reading. How do I know if it has a reading? Don’t understand what he did with the two terminals. Can you elaborate more on that please?
He didnt show what he did. But he explained that on a voltmeter, each one of the terminals is tested and if it reads 0, its not functioning and will need to be replaced. Looks like youre not familiar with voltmeters. You can youtube that as well. Good luck.
I Just wanted to say thank you for the videos. I used the "Samsung Stove Repair - Will Not Broil - Broil Element" video to replace my broiler element, but comments are turned off on that video. We appreciate you step-by-step instructions. I am a 30+ years electronics engineering technician and a biomedical engineering technician (retired), so knowing the safety requirements, I felt confident I wasn't going to hurt or kill myself, but never having worked on this appliance type, the video gave me the knowledge to do the repair by myself.
Just one thing I noticed, even though you point out the sharp edges, you do not use work gloves to handle the panels. even on this recent video. you could mention that as an added safety measure. slices from these edges can get messy and a dirty appliance could get it infected.
Going back to the reading. How do I know if it has a reading? Don’t understand what he did with the two terminals. Can you elaborate more on that please?
He didnt show what he did. But he explained that on a voltmeter, each one of the terminals is tested and if it reads 0, its not functioning and will need to be replaced.
Looks like youre not familiar with voltmeters. You can youtube that as well. Good luck.