Problem with my hobs = (

L

leakingroof

Just moved into a new home with Baumatic B12B electric hobs.

Unfortunately they do not work and we are not covered under warranty as we are not the original purchaser (a load of crap!)

Basically what is happening is that when the knobs are turned they do not heat up. If you hold the knob between numbers i.e between "1 and 2" "2 and 3" and so on the light actualy comes on but the hob doesnt heat up. It is all wired in correctly

Any help is much apreciated
 
sounds more like he's just moved into the property and not realised it needs pans on it to work, if he;s not had an induction hob before. be nice to get a response from him if he's not too embarrased to admit it.
 
sounds like it. could be a thermal overload. without seeing it, i don't think anyone can give an educated guess. whereabouts are you. one of us might be close enough to have a quick look.
 
nickblake is near to you. whether he'll come out to a hob is up to him.
 
Holyhead, north wales

if its an induction hob have you tried switching it off and counting to 10 then switching it back on , they can be a right pain some times , if you would like me to pop over send me your address and contact details i may well be in your area late tomorow afternoon
 
Right just looked it up the B12B is a ceramic hob so its not the pans , by what you are describing it could be a loose connection , with Beaumatic hobs as well as others they have some little links where the cable connects if these are missing it could well be the cause , or the connections on these links are loose , these hobs are designed for single and three phase use hence the links , on problem is these hobs have been discontinued by Beumatic still part should be available if required , check the links are in place
 
right just opened it up and the previous owner had wired it up wrong the neutral wire was connected to a pin that wasn't in use. all sorted many thanks for help and the abuse!
 
wouldn't call any of it abuse, more like friendly banter. anyway, glad you got it sorted.
 
especially now, you can slope off down to the pub, knowing that she can get on with sunday dinner, ready for when you stagger back.
 
right just opened it up and the previous owner had wired it up wrong the neutral wire was connected to a pin that wasn't in use. all sorted many thanks for help and the abuse!

"Drat",just missed this thread.
I know little about induction hobs, but I could have helped with the abuse part

The abuse you were given seemed non existent, a poor standard of abuse indeed compared to what I am capable of


Just as well he had suggestions given about the cooker problem to compensate
 

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