
Spot welding of leads to elements during manufacture is not un-common in some makes of domestic equipment. It is the most reliable way to connect. Authorised service engineers would use a spot welder to connect a genuine replacement element. Or the genuine replacement would be distributed to service agents with the leads already welded.Highly unlikely that a production line would use a fixing method like that
Is it brighter than the previous one ?It seems to be working fine, but I noticed the new element glows bright red
Some might but not to any great extent.Is it normal for elements to lose their glow over time?
Or it suggests that it's a grill.Bright red suggests it is running at a higher temperature than it should be.
Is it the correct voltage rating?Just finished it using two 5amp porcelain blocks one for each connection.
It seems to be working fine, but I noticed the new element glows bright red and the original lower element glows about half as much.
Is it normal for elements to lose their glow over time?
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