Try our re-instated info resource - "Aladdin's Cave" (Main menu)- sorry it's taken so long to fix
Ash , the one I have is a ex lab Decon model like the beige one in your pics , a 200w version.The QC sticker inside is dated 1990. The problem that I found was with a triac bolted to the earthed chassis. Someone didn't deburr the hole properly and the burr had penetrated the insulator to give an intermittent short. Luckily I had some more insulator pads to fix it after deburring the mounting hole. There's no real chance of getting at the heating element without de bonding the tank from the enclosure. It was electrically leaky sufficiently to fail a PAT test and that's why it was on its way to a skip before I rescued it.It's amazing the amount of stuff that gets tossed in a skip when a lab closes or no longer needed. My boss would routinely lecture me on hoarding stuff that might come in handy one day, Apparently it costs money to store stuff you no longer need.RegardsDave
Still got my blown Ultrasonic Ash. Never got round to fixing it. If I sent you the PCB do you think you could fix it?