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    Keeping my 1966 GE range, thanks to this site!

    Please Help! Hi Everyone! My name is Bryan and I am new to the forum! I hope someone on here can help myself and my family. We purchased an old home built in the 1920's and it came with the exact same GE P7 free standing range in the first picture in this thread. Unfortunately, the oven...
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    Frigidaire 5-heat Radiantube wattage & wiring

    John's Radiantube for sale Hey, John... I've phoned and written. I want to buy that Radiantube element. You have my VISA and billing & shipping info. I know you're busy. Let's do this transaction. Thanks
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    Frigidaire 5-heat Radiantube wattage & wiring

    radiantube I didn't measure the resistance. I was looking for continuity or no continuity in the burner element. I assumed that I'd isolated the problem when there was voltage available to the burner and zero continuity with the switch off. I saw nothing that looked like a fuse or fusible...
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    Frigidaire 5-heat Radiantube wattage & wiring

    1960's custom imperial stove top The unit is a drop-in stove top on a built-in island cabinet. No oven. I think that it was similarly available as a pull-out drawer style unit. "Custom Imperial" Frigidaire/GM. A switch that pulses 240v and then drops to 120v seems pretty advanced for...
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    Frigidaire 5-heat Radiantube wattage & wiring

    radiantube frigidaire gm 1960's I need a replacement radiantube frigidaire gm "custom imperial" early 1960's electric stove burner. It also says "speed heat"; it is the front left burner. The surface element doesn't seem to have continuity. It only has two wires and had 242v across the...
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