an easy way to test for a bad circuit board?

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juro

Joined Sep 28, 2018
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is there an easy way to test for a bad circuit board?
the circuit board for my oven may be bad.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/GE-Electri...ard/233295889543?_trksid=p2485497.m4902.l9144
https://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-specs/JRP15WWWW

my oven died. nothing works, not even the clock.
i had an aluminum engine inside, it touched the boiler element.
Then a minute later, i heard a "poof" and nothing works.
there must be a fuse?

my oven worked great just ten minutes before, i had a pizza under broil.
never did anything ti fix the shock issue.
the breaker was tripped, i forgot to say. & i re-set it, but no luck.
 

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MaxHeadRoom

Joined Jul 18, 2013
28,617
What shock issue?
If foil touched the broiler element it should not have blown the fuse, check for low voltage on the control board first.
Many times faults on these ovens are the relays, especially the pin to foil connection blown.
Max.
 

twohats

Joined Oct 28, 2015
447
I would replace IC200, and check the two 3 watt resistors R119 & R124.
The IC isn't expensive, it's an OFFLINE Regulator. Used in lots of appliances. See YouTube, e.g.
. Good luck..
 

narkeleptk

Joined Mar 11, 2019
558
All of those pictures are different and the names for the last two are clearly from ebay listings, When I first saw them and knowing Juro's history it started feeling like it may be a troll account.
 

SamR

Joined Mar 19, 2019
5,031
Well, he originally said he put a stand-alone range in his basement with concrete walls and is now showing a very neatly and correctly installed kitchen wall oven. So... You figure it out...
 
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