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Tostiarepa

Heats Too Much Tosty Arepa Brand Oster

Pedro Lara H
hace 5 años
hace 5 años
Hello, good afternoon starting in this repair I get a tosty arepa brand oster heats up too much. I conclude that the Platinum Thermostat is stuck too sulfated, I do not get the original Thermostat says 16A250A I have one of 5A250V will help you ask for the shape of it is another little smaller design. what dou you recommend. Thank you
btvíctor
btvíctor
27.259
hace 5 años

Regards Pedro Lara H .-- You can try but using the tosty-arepa knob less than halfway along the route .-- It will take longer to cook the arepas are you get the 16A and 250V .-- Pretend to place the knob At the maximum it will result in the thermostat stage of which you mention succumbing at some point in spite of the fact that he will control the maximum current intensity of 5A .-- Thanks and Regards.

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Pedro Lara H
hace 5 años

Thank you so much

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Pedro Lara H
hace 5 años

Who helps me verify these connections came to me as is. I made the change of thermostat still heating to the fullest, in the picture some questions.
If you have a tosty arepa diagram, it would be very helpful. Brand Oster Model 4895-814 on the chassis near the thermostat is marked 04B03. Thank you very much I hope to solve it with your contributions.

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btvíctor
btvíctor
27.259
hace 5 años
hace 5 años
Regards Pedro Lara H. There I leave you the sketch of the Electrical Diagram to corroborate the circuit. Note that the maximum current intensity allowed is 15A as indicated by the original thermostat. Being its power of 1400 W and if the voltage where you reside is in the order of 127 VAC, this would give a Current of about 11 A. If you compare that value with the new thermostat whose maximum intensity is 5A, you will realize that at least it will require twice the time for cooking the arepa. The clock that is mechanical and whose duration is about 20 minutes when turning the knob to the maximum, will be enough time for the desired cooking if as far as I know, that took in normal conditions about 5 min or something else. There is a hot melt of up to a maximum temperature of 240 degrees Celsius. When using the new thermostat that you mention, you will never reach that temperature, so under that primacy there are no problems. While I mentioned just turning the knob halfway, you can actually do it to its maximum, because the new thermostat will limit the current input to a maximum of 5A. You just have to wait a bit for the arepas to have a good and ready cooking. There is a saying that goes like this ... In the absence of good bread they are cakes. The R letters are related to very small resistances in size that control the power of the LEDs in the Tosty Arepa. I hope you find the Sketch useful. Thanks and regards. PD ... Keep in mind that the two LEDs are being fed from the bottom side - according to the sketch - with very thin black wires. While at the top, there is a very thin cable in red and it is appreciated that it was black and that feeds the red LED while the green led at the top is powered by a very thin white cable and that in the sketch by its size it appears to be black when it is not. If you have any program to increase the image, you will be able to appreciate them very well.
Pedro Lara H
hace 5 años

Thanks for the help already solved the fault, I got the same for overheating the solution was the following;
1. Check Connections
2. Change the Thermostat.
3. Graduation or Calibration of the Thermostat.
It works correctly. Thank you

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btvíctor
btvíctor
27.259
hace 5 años

Regards Pedro Lara H .-- We are glad to know that you have already solved the failure raised .-- However I disagree with the ACCEPTED SOLUTION - Image-- that illustrates an initially raised condition, when in the comment you have given us you explain how to finally You managed to solve the confronted fault yourself. - Personally, I considered having left the initial image as a sign of the irregularity and having uploaded another image illustrating the modifications made where the fault was solved .-- Thank you and Regards.

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Pedro Lara H
hace 5 años

OK thanks I get on mind

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Pedro Lara H
hace 5 años
hace 5 años

¿Conoces una solución?

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