My stove overfires when heated up (after an hour), even when the air is shut down all the way.
The door passes the dollar bill test.
The fire will go almost out when the air is shut down down, within 10 minutes of lighting. (aka, cold stove)
I'm assuming steel expands when heated up, twists, etc. So perhaps this crack "grows" when the stove is ultra hot...right?
Is there a way to test the stove to figure out where this crack could be? I'm thinking cover the glass, flashlight or...ideas?
The door passes the dollar bill test.
The fire will go almost out when the air is shut down down, within 10 minutes of lighting. (aka, cold stove)
I'm assuming steel expands when heated up, twists, etc. So perhaps this crack "grows" when the stove is ultra hot...right?
Is there a way to test the stove to figure out where this crack could be? I'm thinking cover the glass, flashlight or...ideas?