Some of you may have seen the recent thread about the broken connection on my GE Rotisserie/Broiler heating element.
I ended up going with a solderless lug for the repair. Due to space limitations and nearby wiring, it was the least complicated method.
I'm happy to report that the repair worked and the element heats.
Tonight I put an inaugural chicken on the spit and it was roasted beautifully. There was virtually no spattering at all during the roasting process. With my Roto-Broil, spattering is a given and it goes flying in all directions. I barely even had to wipe out the GE's roasting cavity.
Here are a couple of shots of the nearly-done bird. I think I'm going to be very happy with this machine.


I ended up going with a solderless lug for the repair. Due to space limitations and nearby wiring, it was the least complicated method.
I'm happy to report that the repair worked and the element heats.
Tonight I put an inaugural chicken on the spit and it was roasted beautifully. There was virtually no spattering at all during the roasting process. With my Roto-Broil, spattering is a given and it goes flying in all directions. I barely even had to wipe out the GE's roasting cavity.
Here are a couple of shots of the nearly-done bird. I think I'm going to be very happy with this machine.

