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    Air Fryer E1 Code

    Marvellous! Great to hear it’s up and running. Yes I think I installed mine on an older model. (ive had both apart, the other for a thermal fuse). I think once you get down this far, you have access to most parts that could go wrong. Happy air frying!
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    Air Fryer E1 Code

    Yes that’s the one. I think many sellers offer the same one. Yes the plug went straight in thankfully
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    Air Fryer E1 Code

    Apologies, I realised the pic of the fitted new sensor is likely to a different older model Gourmia Air Fryer. I completed this repair a while ago, so forgot. I transplanted the original Gourmet sensor from the older unit to the new one, and its worked fine. The new Chinese sensor with the plate...
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    Air Fryer E1 Code

    Additionally, the plate that the new sensor comes with, coincidentally lines up to an existing bolt/ hole. So no need to transplant sensor housings. Attached pic
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    Air Fryer E1 Code

    ive been asked, so thought I might post an update to potentially update others. I’ve fixed it and have been using it ever since! I replace the thermal sensor with a cheap eBay one from China and it fitted and worked fine. I even used the mounting plate it came with. (Picture attached of new...
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    Air Fryer E1 Code

    Thanks for your reply. The fuses are actually crimped to the wire, (pic attached) so I didn't take them out. Also from my previous experience of replacing one of them for the older fryer I mentioned, I was able to test using the multimeter with it in place (the same as the YouTube video I was...
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    Air Fryer E1 Code

    Hello Gentleman, I have a Gourmia 6.7l Air Fryer which has an "E1" error code - when commencing a cook, it will run for 10-30 seconds, then make a click sound, and display the E1 code (picture attached) E1 seems to suggest a connectivity or sensor issue according to Google. The first thing I...
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    Help with new garden light

    Problem solved! I took voltage readings as you suggested and only live to earth had a reading, which leads me to believe maybe only live and switched wires are functional in the junction/ switch set up. Luckily I had another garden light near the junction, so wired it into this successfully...
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    Help with new garden light

    I didn't touch the switched wire. It remains connected via the red butt connector, and is not included in the connector block. In the top "Before" diagram, the switched wire is yellow. Will double check the connections.
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    Help with new garden light

    ah sorry, missed the PIR part. No its just a constant on. I will use a smart bulb eventually once its finished.
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    Help with new garden light

    Thanks for your reply. I will get some readings tomorrow (more difficult with a head torch!). Attached is a photo of the junction box with the additional wiring.
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    Help with new garden light

    Hello, Wondering if someone can help me with this mystery. I want to install a new permanent on garden wall light. There is a pre-existing junction box which is wired coming from the wall to a switch box, which controls an existing wall light elsewhere. It has live, earth, neutral, and a...
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