Very helpful instructions. Before arriving here I had trouble finding a panel mount replacement outlet for my GE stove. Thanks to your keyword search tip, I am back in the hunt. Finally, this video is a great example how to work in an organized and tidy way.
Thank you, very helpful video. One of the most helpful aspects is the proper keyword for searching the thing because that's a bit tricky. An alternative keyword is "Snap-in [convenience] outlet/receptacle"
Wow! I know this video is 6 yrs old, but that looks to be a fairly new range to have a built in appliance outlet. I guess I didn't realize ranges were still available with this nice feature. I've only seen this on very old ranges, my grandmother many moons ago, had a stove from the mid '60s, I remember it having an outlet like this.
My Kenmore stove has two of these outlets. Very handy in our limited outlet kitchen. Your search help -- Excellent. Instructional Video -- among the very best. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video!! It helped me repair the plug on my stove today. I used your other video to find a new WiFi channel for our home router. Keep up the great work!
Thanks a bunch! I'd blown the breakers on both outlets and found them in seconds once you pointed to the bottom edge of the panels. Note to self.... Oven outlets can't handle my air frier!
Have to say I wish every instructional video out there was done by you. Quick to the point, right amount of information, zero useless chit chat or nonsense, and done like a true professional instructional video. I've watched too many 15+ mins videos of Cletus or Jimbob spending more time talking about how dumb they are then showing you what needs to be done without 13 mins of BS. You sir are a true gentleman and earned a sub and a like.
Absolutely excellent video!! Great footage and great explanation!! And I don't even have a stove like this and it was still very interesting to me. LOL!!
Thanks for the great video - are you able to add an outlet to a stove that doesn't already come with one? I imagine that a fuse would have to be added to this configuration?
I had this problem with my stove, the outlet had started to feel loose, and eventually, each time I turned on the microwave plugged into it, it stopped working. The next day I removed the back panel and removed the outlet. On inspection, I couldn't see any signs of burning or loose wires but it was greasy. I undid the screw, the connections are simple spade connectors attached to the wiring, I cleaned them and put it back together and everything works fine.
Question... All receptacles located within six feet of the kitchen sink are supposed to be GFCI protected. Would this receptacle meet that requirement if itcwascwithin six feet of the sink?
Short answer, no it's not possible. The reason is that there must be an existing dedicated fuse/breaker to protect the outlet being installed for safety reasons.
We did just that, since our apartment was wired odd and didn't have enough circuits. The first year it was fine, no problems, just today the damn thing burnt out. So the answer is yes, but proceed with caution.
Very helpful instructions. Before arriving here I had trouble finding a panel mount replacement outlet for my GE stove. Thanks to your keyword search tip, I am back in the hunt. Finally, this video is a great example how to work in an organized and tidy way.
Thank you, very helpful video. One of the most helpful aspects is the proper keyword for searching the thing because that's a bit tricky. An alternative keyword is "Snap-in [convenience] outlet/receptacle"
Wow! I know this video is 6 yrs old, but that looks to be a fairly new range to have a built in appliance outlet. I guess I didn't realize ranges were still available with this nice feature. I've only seen this on very old ranges, my grandmother many moons ago, had a stove from the mid '60s, I remember it having an outlet like this.
Best tutorial Ive seen on this topic! 5 stars.
Thank you!
My Kenmore stove has two of these outlets. Very handy in our limited outlet kitchen. Your search help -- Excellent. Instructional Video -- among the very best. Thanks!
Thank you so much!
Thanks for showing me where the circuit breaker switch was! That made it an easy fix.
Thank you so much for this video!! It helped me repair the plug on my stove today. I used your other video to find a new WiFi channel for our home router. Keep up the great work!
Thank you!
Thanks a bunch! I'd blown the breakers on both outlets and found them in seconds once you pointed to the bottom edge of the panels.
Note to self.... Oven outlets can't handle my air frier!
Thank you so much for this video. I was looking for exactly this repair. I really appreciate it.
Very clear presentation and educational! Thanks!
Thank you!
Have to say I wish every instructional video out there was done by you. Quick to the point, right amount of information, zero useless chit chat or nonsense, and done like a true professional instructional video. I've watched too many 15+ mins videos of Cletus or Jimbob spending more time talking about how dumb they are then showing you what needs to be done without 13 mins of BS. You sir are a true gentleman and earned a sub and a like.
Wow, thank you! 😊 Much appreciated.
@@mysimplefix how do you change the fuse
Excellent presentation. Bravo.
Always follow electrical code in your area, or get a professional to install if you are not comfortable in doing this.
Thanks for your video. It’s very informative & it educate me as well. . 👍👍👍👍😊😊😊👋👋👋👋❤️❤️🇵🇭🇨🇦
That's my exact stove, this is great
Absolutely excellent video!! Great footage and great explanation!! And I don't even have a stove like this and it was still very interesting to me. LOL!!
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for the great video - are you able to add an outlet to a stove that doesn't already come with one? I imagine that a fuse would have to be added to this configuration?
I had this problem with my stove, the outlet had started to feel loose, and eventually, each time I turned on the microwave plugged into it, it stopped working. The next day I removed the back panel and removed the outlet. On inspection, I couldn't see any signs of burning or loose wires but it was greasy. I undid the screw, the connections are simple spade connectors attached to the wiring, I cleaned them and put it back together and everything works fine.
Well done and helpful video !
Here is the Leviton part # 1374-1W
Question...
All receptacles located within six feet of the kitchen sink are supposed to be GFCI protected. Would this receptacle meet that requirement if itcwascwithin six feet of the sink?
Great Video !!!
Good video. Helps that it looks like I have the same stove as yourself. ;) Keep up the great & helpful video's. :)
Thanks!
Can you please tell me if it is possible to add an outlet to a stove that does not have one.
Short answer, no it's not possible. The reason is that there must be an existing dedicated fuse/breaker to protect the outlet being installed for safety reasons.
Thank you so much!
I've never seen an outlet on a stove like that.
+Random Name Ohh..
It's common on electric ranges and even some that are gas.
can i use the 110 plug to run my ac ?? it's 10 amps 1040 watts 110 volt portable AC
We did just that, since our apartment was wired odd and didn't have enough circuits. The first year it was fine, no problems, just today the damn thing burnt out. So the answer is yes, but proceed with caution.
For me the fuse was fucked.
Do you have a definition for that. 🤔
@@njsongwriter I forgot i made this comment lmao I probably meant it was blown.