Power Pcb Assembly - Cst Type SP0023060
OEM part for: Breville
Part Number: SP0023060
7 - 12 business days
Compatibility
This item works with the following types of products:
- Oven Parts
This part replaces obsolete part #: BOV800XL/184B
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No heat, everything else worked fine
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Hard
Time
More than 2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers
Parts Used
Check your replacement board thoroughly, mine was missing a connector which added another 2 weeks to my repair plus the time it took installing it before I realized. Call them to get an RMA
I'd also suggest taking pictures of your unit before removing the screws and along the way so you can see what parts of the outer shell go over the others. I tried to use online pictures and found they differed from mine.
Overall this replacement was tedious and the part is pretty expensive. If a new unit wasn't so expensive or if there were comparable alternatives I would have just got a new toaster oven. The thermal fuse replacement is much easier and cheaper so if I later need to do that I will but I'm not sure I'd bother replacing this part again. The new board was identical to the old and the first replacement was defective so that's 2 bad boards out of 3 which doesn't inspire confidence. I was hoping I was getting a new and improved version that wouldn't have this flaw.
When you'd hit start button it would not always start.
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Medium
Time
1-2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, tags to number wires
Parts Used
Remove screws that hold front controls to oven separating it and out of the way.
Tagged all wires going to power board and recorded on paper.
Unplug all wires going to terminals on board.(May want to use needle nose pliers to unplug.)
Remove 4 screws holding power board to oven.
Slide board to the left making sure it does not get caught on any wires on the way out.(my board had a loose terminal with a burnt area around it.)
Slide new board in.
Replace 4 screws that hold power board to oven.
Connect all wires to terminals using diagram you made.
At this point I actually tried it before proceeding to reassemble.
If functioning properly, proceed to reassemble.
Bottom burners stopped functioning
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Hard
Time
1-2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers
Parts Used
2. Remove all screws from back of unit, some from bottom of unit (including the oven's feet).
3. Remove back cover of oven case.
4. Using a long screwdriver, remove the 5 black screws holding the side/top cover to the front of the oven.
5. Carefully remove side/top cover from front of the oven by pulling from front-to-back of oven.
6. Mark each of the wires connected to the existing PCB board to ensure that you connect them to the same terminals on the new board.
7. Using a very small screwdriver and/or pliers to (if necessary), remove each of the wires from the terminals on the PCB board.
8. Remove 5 screws from PCB board and carefully remove old PCB board from the oven. There should be a small rectangular piece of padding behind the board near the front of the oven. Set this aside.
9. Carefully place the new PCB board into position. Place the piece of padding behind it where you found it. Fasten board to oven using 5 screws.
10. Connect all wires/plugs to the PCB board in the same location(s) as they were on the old board.
11. Re-assemble oven cover in the reverse order that it was disassembled.
the lower heating elements were not heating
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Hard
Time
1-2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, 12\\
Parts Used
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/fan-motor-assembly-p-1857917.html
One thing to note is the other writer said that a LONG #2 screwdriver is necessary - the shaft of the screwdriver needs to be at least 12" long to reach the black screws at the front of the case. I ordered a 20" screwdriver for under $10.00 because it was cheap. Worked fine, but not something I will ever use again.
I was never able to remove the case entirely, but was able to prop the side open where the PCB and fan are located with a block of wood. I had to clip a couple of the existing zip ties (you will need to replace them) to release the wires enough to slide the old PCB out, and slide the new one in.
Mark the wires on the old PCB REALLY well before removing, and take pictures.
I am an experienced and certified computer repair technician. This was much more difficult than anything I have encountered on a computer - partly because of the number of screws, and partly because of the tight space.
I was a bear, but in the end, everything went back together and the oven works. I bake bread in mine every week, and have for about 3 years. Hopefully, it will last a few more years.
The Breville BOV800XL convection oven would appear to work normal but would not heat up. Logic board was bad
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Easy
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers
Parts Used
Replace board
Relocate all wires
Put case back together
Enjoy
Unit would no heat.
Tool Type
Toaster
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver
Parts Used
A power surge blew out the power board. Neutral tap into the power board was burned off.
Tool Type
Convection Oven
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, tie wrap gun, zip ties (about 10)
Parts Used
Reassemble cabinet.
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