10RJ HELP!!! Short after installing new themostat?
Please help!! I have a 1956(ish) Hotpoint 10RJ electric double wall ovens in yellow in my 1890's farmhouse. I am a first time homeowner, moderate DIY'er and somewhat handy but not an electrical expert nor am I an appliance enthusiast- but I am interested and somewhat invested in keeping these running- they're excellent to cook with, my wife loves them and above all, they would be a huge pain to replace.
Shortly after moving in, the upper switch was broken which led me down the rabbithole of learning more- I disassembled the upper control panel, and after a lot of research, found a switch, installed and got it working again. Great! I replaced both heating elements as well over the last few years as they failed. So far so good and honestly, I love that I can actually repair this thing.
About a month ago, the thermostat probe in the upper oven broke - candidly I wasn't aware it was such an important part - I thought it was the roastminder probe (which i didn't care about), it came loose, i didn't fix it, and it got tangled in a rack and ripped out of the wall of the oven somehow. Only then did I realize what it was.
I researched online, found the part number and a replacement on ebay (actually two of them)- after several fits and starts and mistakes, I pulled the oven partially out of the wall, threaded the probe through the wall of the oven, and installed the new thermostat. Based on what I learned from my mistakes, I flipped the breaker on while everything was still somewhat open and tested the oven and it worked perfectly! The upper oven fired right up, and after about 3 minutes shut off- i was thrilled!
I reassembled the upper control panel and then as I was doing so I thought the wires looked VERY crammed in and the thermostat wire was kinda pushed in the back while the thermostat wire on the bottom oven was sort of tucked underneath, so I removed the adjacent switch, cleared and re-routed some of the wires so they would have more room and not be squeezed in, and patched everything back up. I put a screw in the control panel to hold it all together and do another test before reassembling and... my breaker won't flip on. I went back and rerouted a few cables, tightened a few connections, and (after some youtube/googling) tested a few weary looking cables with my multimeter- I didn't test every single wire but even the old worn wires are reading fine.
I'm at my wit's end- it's brutal to have this happen after multiple parts and mistakes and finally testing and working perfectly only to have caused some issue during the final assembly. My two hypotheses are that I tugged some wire loose somewhere while rearranging the wires/switches or that the new thermostat is bad somehow. Any advice on tracing down this short?
I'm afraid the answer is that I need to fully remove and basically tear down these ovens which I'm not sure I have the skills, time, or desire to do.
