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Electric stove parts

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So my dad took out there old electric stove this weekend cuz ma wanted to switch to gas. Its about 15 years old and works great still. He's gonna take it to the dump. I was just wondering what kind of goodies might be in there for 220 elec. heat control, if any. there are 4 burners on top and controllers for those burners. Also the one for the oven. I think they may cycle to slowly as is, but I remember some talk about stove parts a while back and dont know what about? oh, and there is a microwave too, dont know if theres anything in there worth scrounging. Anyone here done this, or have thoughts in general??
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If it's a quality electric stove, it might not cycle very much. I always thought that cycling was a cheap means to regulate heat output. I'd reckon on higher end stoves, they might have a relatively consistent heating setup. Worth testing at least.
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I dont really need it, I got a kickass electric controller already........just cant let it go to waste if theres somethin worth pickin. I think it was a spendy stove when new. Cheers talking monkey! :lol:
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MuleKicker wrote:I got a kickass electric controller already........
I heard that :lol: :lol:

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Naw LW, I got my digital one that my electrican buddy built. I priced out the stuff he has in this one, and its over $500. All stuff thrown away on the job for one reason or another.
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maayon,,,,thats perty. But not 5 bills perty.

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Trust me, I wouldnt pay that either. Its all donated goods. I guess its nice to know some people 8)
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mk there are micro switches 1or 2 fans and a gear reduced motor in that microwave if you have use for that stuff. you can use the magnetron to melt the neighbors chickens.(kidding their dangerous without shielding). cob
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Hmmm.......Melt chickens ehhh??? Cob, your a genious! :eugeek: :lol:

Dangerous without shielding???? I am too, Im gonna be a Dad in 3 months! :lol:
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Watch those Magnetrons if they are charged they will knock the living piss out of you. They melt screwdrivers pretty easily
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mk you could try the shielding from around the magnetron but it might get a chilly reception from SHMBO. :lol:
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