how does a electric stove work????????????
how does a electric stove work????????????
Benjamin Franklin's stove was not the first, and there a number of much earlier designs. Which of these was the first stove depends on what is meant by the word stove. There are masonry and ceramic stoves that were older in Europe, and the Kang bed stove in China. But these did not provide the same utility as the Franklin stove. Today, the original Franklin stove would probably not be called a stove either, but rather a fireplace insert. The stoves sold as Franklin stoves are not the same design, and were developed by people who came after Franklin.
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) invented the iron furnace stove or 'Franklin Stove'
The kerosene stove was invented by a factory mechanic in Stockholm, Sweden by the name of Frans Wilhelm Lindqvist. When it was developed, it was originally called a Primus Stove, and was modeled after the blowtorch. He developed the stove in 1892.
The Franklin model stove was produced by Atlanta Stove Works starting in 1908. This stove was designed to resemble the original Franklin stove invented by Benjamin Franklin in the 18th century. It gained popularity for its efficient heating capabilities and distinctive design. The production continued into the mid-20th century as part of the company's offerings.
In my memory, Ben Franklin invented the first operating stove.
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the one ten outlet doesn't work on my stove
From time to time.
I hear that Dimplex is a good brand but any one that you hear that sounds familiar could be a good brand. The best thing to do is to search online and see what other people have commented on that electirc stove to see what rating they get.
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No. The electric part of the stove is probably the clock and timer, not the oven its self.
Thermostat
Cameron Henderson knows ask him
Its where you plug a stove into. Power drop for what?? Voltage drop deals with wire size and length.
To troubleshoot stove lights not turning on, check if the stove is properly plugged in, inspect the light bulb for damage, and ensure the light switch is in the "on" position. If these steps don't work, consult the stove's manual or contact a professional for further assistance.
i have two of these stoves. had to make parts for both. if you can, just use it. scrap iron if it is too bad to repair.