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Old 02-06-2020, 03:01 PM   #5
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If you’ve done the snap disc that powers the motor your next step is to make sure the thermocouple is generating a millivolt signal. This is done with a multi meter. You need to apply heat to the thermocouple using a cig lighter or grill lighter. You should get at least 15mV on the tester. If that passes the test try and apply 110v to the motor and see if it runs......if not. It’s motor time. Good luck
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