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  1. Home Roasters
    great, thank you Dave.
  2. Home Roasters
    thanks for all your help. The electrician has traced it back to a faulty power cord after all. Are you able to recommend a replacement?
  3. Home Roasters
    Thanks for a your help. I'm a little bit lost here, I tested the power cord with the multimeter and it works. Beyond that I am bot quite sure what I am doing and how I should go about testing the different components.
  4. Home Roasters
    Will do, I only replached the fuse in the plug, couldn't any for the cooling tray motor. I'll do as you suggest above.
  5. Home Roasters
    No nothing works, and no ewelly display lights come on. Yep I have a multimeter and shod be able to use it.
  6. Home Roasters
    No, it still doesn't, the lights on the ewelly displays don't come on when I switch the power on.
  7. Home Roasters
    Thank you. The cooling tray motor was not the issue (but had to change it anyway as the wires had melted together). There's no fuse behind the front panel, could it be it has buggered so.ething else? Power seems to come in as the lights shown in the attached image come on.
  8. Home Roasters
    Good tip, thank you. Stupid question but if there is a fuse serving the cooling tray motor where would it be?
  9. Home Roasters
    Thank you Dave, much appreciated. In fact I found the wires going into the cooling tray motor had melted together, the protective sleeve was black when i removed the cooling tray. I've ordered a new cooling tray motor and hope to replace it on Friday. Finders crossed it hasn't buggered anything...
  10. Home Roasters
    I checked and it isn't the fuse, when I turn the power switch on the lights on the displays don't come and the "operating buttons" don't work.
  11. Home Roasters
    Hi there, I have my first issue with the Dalian. Have had it for 4 years, cleaned regularly etc. Today during coming something happened (maybe the cooling motor blew up a sit has been playing up recently?) And the whole machine switched off and it won't switch on again. Any help would be greatly...
  12. Home Roasters
    I've now done a couple of roasting sessions with the roast temp at 175c(as that's my fc temp, or thereabouts) and it's working. I'd say now the roaster works as per the descriptions/roasting aides in the manuals. I am having to pull a lot less air through to slow down the roast, get a nice ror...
  13. Home Roasters
    RDC8, no I didn't change the temp setting, but I'll do that now as per Dave's suggestion. It'll probably be the last (for now.............) missing piece in getting to know the Dalian, always felt the roaster was a little too hot (having the roasting temp controller at 193-195)) for a first at...
  14. Home Roasters
    RDC8, if you have time and get a chance to do a sess with Dave go for it, it'll open your eyes (at least it opened mine). With my limited (should really read 'no') experience I've noticed one shouldn't don't worry about hitting first at 195/185 or whatever temp anyone else tells you (Mine sits...
  15. Home Roasters
    I did the 1-day course with Dave on Saturday. To say it was worth it is a huge understatement. First of all it's a 2-3 day course in one. Prior to Saturday I had done one with a respectable roastery in London's East End and not only was it less hands on, it covered about 20% of the topics we did...
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