I tested almost everything in this oven, but I never had a manual or documentation for the BOV800XL /A. The thermal fuse was continuous, the transistors, triacs, variable resistors, resistors, capacitors, etc. seemed fine. I did not check the transformer or relays. Here is a [link|https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1266272/Breville-Bov800xl-A.html?page=54#manual|link|new_window=true] to a version of the manual that vaguely describes the errors on page 54. The temperature sensor is cheap at [link|https://www.ereplacementparts.com/sensor-assembly-p-630228.html|fix.com|new_window=true], less than $5. My continuity test showed that the old oven sensor reads at about 125 kΩ at room temperature. Other sources say it should be in the range of several thousand ohms. Any suggestions/sources for E05 error code?
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I tested almost everything in this oven, but I never had a manual or documentation for the BOV800XL /A. The thermal fuse was continuous, the transistors, triacs, variable resistors, resistors, capacitors, etc. seemed fine. I did not check the transformer or relays. Here is a [link|https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1266272/Breville-Bov800xl-A.html?page=54#manual|link] to a version of the manual that vaguely describes the errors on page 54. My continuity test showed that the old oven sensor reads at about 125 kΩ at room temperature. Other sources say it should be in the range of several thousand ohms. Any suggestions/sources for E05 error code?
I tested almost everything in this oven, but I never had a manual or documentation for the BOV800XL /A. The thermal fuse was continuous, the transistors, triacs, variable resistors, resistors, capacitors, etc. seemed fine. I did not check the transformer or relays. Here is a [link|https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1266272/Breville-Bov800xl-A.html?page=54#manual|link|new_window=true] to a version of the manual that vaguely describes the errors on page 54. The temperature sensor is cheap at [link|https://www.ereplacementparts.com/sensor-assembly-p-630228.html|fix.com|new_window=true], less than $5. My continuity test showed that the old oven sensor reads at about 125 kΩ at room temperature. Other sources say it should be in the range of several thousand ohms. Any suggestions/sources for E05 error code?
I tested almost everything in this oven, but I never had a manual or documentation for the BOV800XL /A. The thermal fuse was continuous, the transistors, triacs, variable resistors, resistors, capacitors, etc. seemed fine. I did not check the transformer or relays. Here is a [link|https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1266272/Breville-Bov800xl-A.html?page=54#manual|link|new_window=true] to a version of the manual that vaguely describes the errors on page 54. The temperature sensor is cheap at [link|https://www.ereplacementparts.com/sensor-assembly-p-630228.html|fix.com|new_window=true], less than $5. My continuity test showed that the old oven sensor reads at about 125 kΩ at room temperature. Other sources say it should be in the range of several thousand ohms. Any suggestions/sources for E05 error code?
I tested almost everything in this oven, but I never had a manual or documentation for the BOV800XL /A. The thermal fuse was continuous, the transistors, triacs, variable resistors, resistors, capacitors, etc. seemed fine. I did not check the transformer or relays. Here is a [link|https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1266272/Breville-Bov800xl-A.html?page=54#manual|link|new_window=true] to a version of the manual that vaguely describes the errors on page 54. The temperature sensor is cheap at [link|https://www.ereplacementparts.com/sensor-assembly-p-630228.html|fix.com|new_window=true], less than $5. My continuity test showed that the old oven sensor reads at about 125 kΩ at room temperature. Other sources say it should be in the range of several thousand ohms. Any suggestions/sources for E05 error code?