Hi

There should be a glass probe or bead thermistor on the oven. It's likely 
buried in epoxy. The epoxy may be silver loaded. Make sure the thermistor 
hasn't come loose from the epoxy. Give the leads of the thermistor a gentle 
tug. They can be sitting in solder, but not be fully wetted with solder. My 
guess is that the thermistor isn't the issue, but it's worth checking.

Next up is that multi turn pot. If it's got a problem, the wiper is likely 
where it's at. Again, a long shot. Quick check is to mark the trimmer, rotate 
it, and return it to it's original position. 

Depending on when this one was made, it's either got a discrete transistor 
based error amp, or an op-amp in the loop. Either way there are resistors that 
set the gain. They may have changed value with age. My bet would be an op amp 
controller with a carbon comp feedback resistor across the amp. The poor thing 
may be 2X what it was when new. Gain is 2X what it should be, loop isn't 
stable….

With any troubleshooting, guessing like this isn't really the way to do it. My 
real point is that if you are careful, there's nothing crazy in there to work 
on. 

Bob

On May 11, 2013, at 11:42 PM, Frederick Bray <[email protected]> wrote:

> Okay,  I thought that perhaps the heating element wasn't working, so I pulled 
> the oven apart.
> 
> In fact, the internal unit was warm and it got hot when I ran it for a couple 
> minutes w/o the foam around it.  All of the solder connections which I can 
> see look good.  I am not sure I want to try to remove the internal PC board.
> 
> There are two adjustments visible once it is apart.  One is a trimpot and the 
> one that you can normally adjust with the case closed appears to be a piston 
> type capacitor.  It actually appears to be better constructed than I thought.
> 
> I'll take a few pictures tomorrow for those who asked.
> 
> Fred
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