kb5zue
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We have a Traeger grill Model #BBQ07C.03 with Serial #07C.03BBQ-1503-XY-02474. The grill has been working great in the past but today we went out to fire it up and it trips the GFCI. I used some of my tools to verify it was not the break and thru process of elimination determined the GFCI is fine and that the grill has a problem. Now I'm not an electrician by any means but I can tell the difference between a black, red, or white wire and I know how to read a voltmeter.
My family and I would really appreciate it if someone could give me someplace to look for a problem. I'm a 70 year old veteran and money is tight living on my V.A. pension, so, if I can fix it myself or need to purchase some part like the igniter or something I don't mind doing the work myself.
Really appreciate any ideas that you folks might have.
Thanks,
Dan
My family and I would really appreciate it if someone could give me someplace to look for a problem. I'm a 70 year old veteran and money is tight living on my V.A. pension, so, if I can fix it myself or need to purchase some part like the igniter or something I don't mind doing the work myself.
Really appreciate any ideas that you folks might have.
Thanks,
Dan