• Seb vitadelice

    From jules@athlon.512@wanadoo.fr to sci.electronics.repair on Thu May 29 18:53:59 2025
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    Bonjour,
    Je cherche un flotteur de r|-servoir pour un four Seb vitadelice.
    L'aimant est rouill|-.
    Merci,
    --
    Richard

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  • From Allodoxaphobia@trepidation@example.net to sci.electronics.repair on Thu May 29 21:29:57 2025
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    On Thu, 29 May 2025 18:53:59 +0200, jules wrote:
    Bonjour,
    Je cherche un flotteur de r|-servoir pour un four Seb vitadelice.
    L'aimant est rouill|-.
    Merci,

    "I'm looking for a tank float for a Seb Vitadelice oven.
    The magnet is rusty."
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  • From Roger Hayter@roger@hayter.org to sci.electronics.repair on Thu May 29 22:13:43 2025
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    On 29 May 2025 at 22:29:57 BST, "Allodoxaphobia" <trepidation@example.net> wrote:

    On Thu, 29 May 2025 18:53:59 +0200, jules wrote:
    Bonjour,
    Je cherche un flotteur de r|-servoir pour un four Seb vitadelice.
    L'aimant est rouill|-.
    Merci,

    "I'm looking for a tank float for a Seb Vitadelice oven.
    The magnet is rusty."

    Why do ovens have water tanks in France? They don't seem to have tanks in England.
    --

    Roger Hayter
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  • From jules@athlon.512@wanadoo.fr to sci.electronics.repair on Fri May 30 09:59:41 2025
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    Le 29/05/2025 |a 23:29, Allodoxaphobia a |-crit-a:
    On Thu, 29 May 2025 18:53:59 +0200, jules wrote:
    Bonjour,
    Je cherche un flotteur de r|-servoir pour un four Seb vitadelice.
    L'aimant est rouill|-.
    Merci,

    "I'm looking for a tank float for a Seb Vitadelice oven.
    The magnet is rusty."
    Like me :)
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  • From NoOne@noone@nowhere.net to sci.electronics.repair on Sun Jun 1 09:26:13 2025
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    On Thu, 29 May 2025 22:13:43 +0000, Roger Hayter wrote:

    Seb vitadelice.

    Looks like a combined over and steamer. Could probably
    also be used for oven baking recipeis that require a
    tray of water below the items being baked to add steam
    during the process. Some french bread recipies ask for
    this. Images of the brand have a commercial look to
    them so might also be used for cooking sous vide.

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  • From micky@NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com to sci.electronics.repair on Mon Jun 2 00:47:53 2025
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    In sci.electronics.repair, on Fri, 30 May 2025 09:59:41 +0200, jules <athlon.512@wanadoo.fr> wrote:



    Le 29/05/2025 a 23:29, Allodoxaphobia a ocrita:
    On Thu, 29 May 2025 18:53:59 +0200, jules wrote:
    Bonjour,
    Je cherche un flotteur de roservoir pour un four Seb vitadelice.
    L'aimant est rouillo.
    Merci,

    "I'm looking for a tank float for a Seb Vitadelice oven.
    The magnet is rusty."
    Like me :)

    I would think, once the water is out of the float, the float could be repaired. PC-70 would work but would make the float heavier. Maybe that
    would only change the water level slightly, and since it refills
    automatically, I suppose, it wouldn't matter if it were a liittle lower.
    And it wouldn't matter if it were higher as long as it didn't overflow.
    Perhaps it could not overflow even if it went to the top.

    And we all know how many differences there are between England and
    France.
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  • From micky@NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com to sci.electronics.repair on Mon Jun 2 00:49:56 2025
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    In sci.electronics.repair, on Mon, 02 Jun 2025 00:47:53 -0400, micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:

    In sci.electronics.repair, on Fri, 30 May 2025 09:59:41 +0200, jules ><athlon.512@wanadoo.fr> wrote:



    Le 29/05/2025 a 23:29, Allodoxaphobia a ocrita:
    On Thu, 29 May 2025 18:53:59 +0200, jules wrote:
    Bonjour,
    Je cherche un flotteur de roservoir pour un four Seb vitadelice.
    L'aimant est rouillo.
    Merci,

    "I'm looking for a tank float for a Seb Vitadelice oven.
    The magnet is rusty."
    Like me :)

    I would think, once the water is out of the float, the float could be

    Assuming it would not melt the float, heating the float would vaporize
    the water and it would disperse throught the leak, but if that's not a
    good idea, drilling another bigger hole in the float would allow it to
    drain. I assume there is water in there now or there would be no
    likely reason to replace it.

    repaired. PC-70 would work but would make the float heavier. Maybe that >would only change the water level slightly, and since it refills >automatically, I suppose, it wouldn't matter if it were a liittle lower.
    And it wouldn't matter if it were higher as long as it didn't overflow. >Perhaps it could not overflow even if it went to the top.

    And we all know how many differences there are between England and
    France.
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  • From jules@athlon.512@wanadoo.fr to sci.electronics.repair on Thu Jun 5 09:05:14 2025
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    The magnet has to switch ILS trough the plastic tank.
    We found four ILS for level information. If the cpu doesn't get level information the owen is not working. End of game.
    We make a test outside of the oven to active ILS with a magnet, it's OK.


    Le 02/06/2025 |a 06:49, micky a |-crit-a:
    In sci.electronics.repair, on Mon, 02 Jun 2025 00:47:53 -0400, micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:

    In sci.electronics.repair, on Fri, 30 May 2025 09:59:41 +0200, jules
    <athlon.512@wanadoo.fr> wrote:



    Le 29/05/2025 |a 23:29, Allodoxaphobia a |-crit-a:
    On Thu, 29 May 2025 18:53:59 +0200, jules wrote:
    Bonjour,
    Je cherche un flotteur de r|-servoir pour un four Seb vitadelice.
    L'aimant est rouill|-.
    Merci,

    "I'm looking for a tank float for a Seb Vitadelice oven.
    The magnet is rusty."
    Like me :)

    I would think, once the water is out of the float, the float could be

    Assuming it would not melt the float, heating the float would vaporize
    the water and it would disperse throught the leak, but if that's not a
    good idea, drilling another bigger hole in the float would allow it to
    drain. I assume there is water in there now or there would be no
    likely reason to replace it.

    repaired. PC-70 would work but would make the float heavier. Maybe that
    would only change the water level slightly, and since it refills
    automatically, I suppose, it wouldn't matter if it were a liittle lower.
    And it wouldn't matter if it were higher as long as it didn't overflow.
    Perhaps it could not overflow even if it went to the top.

    And we all know how many differences there are between England and
    France.

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  • From jules@athlon.512@wanadoo.fr to sci.electronics.repair on Fri Jun 6 11:03:09 2025
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    Le 30/05/2025 |a 09:59, jules a |-crit-a:


    Le 29/05/2025 |a 23:29, Allodoxaphobia a |-crit-a:
    On Thu, 29 May 2025 18:53:59 +0200, jules wrote:
    Bonjour,
    Je cherche un flotteur de r|-servoir pour un four Seb vitadelice.
    L'aimant est rouill|-.
    Merci,

    "I'm looking for a tank float for a Seb Vitadelice oven.
    -a The magnet is rusty."
    Like me :)
    I will test an home one made with a magnet in a champagne cork.
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