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Title: Newbie
Post by: Old man Louisiana on December 30, 2019, 05:28:41 PM
Hey old man Louisiana here. Just given a Bradley digital smoker that wasn't working. Po said it was the heating element. Ohm on old element is 29. New element is 33. When I plug the oven in straight to power no sg I trip my 20 amp breaker. Non gfi   no visible wire problems. I can plug in sg by itself and no tripping?  Opened the back panel and when I apply power it pops down by the main plug inside of oven. Help. Hope i put this in the right place.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Orion on December 30, 2019, 07:42:21 PM
Welcome! Sounds like there is a short circuit in your plug receptacle or in the wiring in the oven. Check your cable for integrity ( no shorts) and then check the receptacle at the back of the oven. There should be a fusible link in the wiring from the temperature sensor in the back of unit. Have a look at that while you're in there. Check wires feeding element for continuity and shorts to ground. Not sure what you mean by " popping" as there is no breaker within the oven. Others will chime in to help you. Goof luck and let us know how you make out.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Old man Louisiana on December 31, 2019, 06:40:37 AM
Thanks. The popping is my 20 amp breaker. Will check everything again. I read all the posts that deal with this problem. Thanks again Orion
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Old man Louisiana on December 31, 2019, 08:52:46 AM
Orion, I disconnected the element and all three spade connections to the plug. With the power cord connected to the back of the oven it blows a spark out of it and trips the breaker. Thinking new power cord and plug. Any thoughts
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Orion on January 01, 2020, 10:01:32 AM
Everything you have described suggests the receptacle on the rear wall of the smoker which supplies 120 Vac to the element is faulty. Somewhere in there there's is a short to ground or dead fault. I would suggest temporarily bypassing the receptacle to confirm this. If you bypass it and element works then you have isolated the issue. Do not jerry-rig your wiring and consider it fixed. There is a serious risk of fire if you do not ensure all connections are back to original standards and tested carefully. You should be able to source replacement parts from Bradley and put your smoker back to CSA standards.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Old man Louisiana on January 01, 2020, 10:13:28 AM
That's what I'm in the process of doing now. Waiting on parts. I have confirmed that the plug is shorted. And yes I want to go back to original wiring. Thanks for your help and time. Have a great new year
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Orion on January 01, 2020, 10:44:14 AM
Good job. Glad it worked out. You'll enjoy your smoker and always help up here if you need it. Happy New Year .
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Old man Louisiana on January 01, 2020, 02:32:19 PM
Just wanted to make sure b4. I plug anything in. Don't know if the po mixed up the wiring. Mine on the back of the oven panel has red as neutral white as line and earth is correct. Seems like red should be line because it has the fuse. Wish I could post a picture of it. But it won't let me.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Orion on January 01, 2020, 02:56:51 PM
Are you referring to the wires that use spade connectors to connect to the inner side of the plug receptacle? If so I'm not sure it will make any difference in operation or fusible link safety feature. Being alternating current polarity is not as important as long as ground is correct. Dont quote me though. I'm not in a position to remove my back panel right now. Maybe someone else is or can confirm the wiring requirements.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Old man Louisiana on January 01, 2020, 03:01:12 PM
Ok. Tried looking on the web but only shows pid upgrades. I'll call Bradley tomorrow. Stay warm
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Old man Louisiana on January 04, 2020, 11:57:03 AM
Got my plug and new power cord. Installed all back to specs. Working well. Thanks again
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: Orion on January 04, 2020, 03:38:50 PM
That's great! You will be wanting to add another element to that unit once you start using it a lot.