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blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

37 minutes ago, gfweb said:

I  can hear mine.

I suppose you could tape a sliver of paper in the oven and see if it flaps in the wind

 

That's a good test.  I took a post-it, sliced the bottom into fringe (not sure that was necessary), stuck it over the fan vents and watched the fringe flutter when it was on. 

There are 3 sets of vent holes on the right side wall.  The top set (where you can see the fan turning - duh - another good test) seems to be the intake and the air blows out of the lower sets of holes. 

@jrshaul, if you can't see the fan turning with just the oven light, try a flashlight or your phone. 

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

30 minutes ago, gfweb said:

I  can hear mine.

I suppose you could tape a sliver of paper in the oven and see if it flaps in the wind

 

That's a good test.  I took a post-it, sliced the bottom into fringe (not sure that was necessary), stuck it over the fan vents and watched the fringe flutter when it was on. 

There are 3 sets of vent holes on the right side wall.  The top set (where you can see the fan turning - duh - another good test) seems to be the intake and the air blows out of the lower sets of holes. 

If you can't see the fan turning with just the oven light, try a flashlight or your phone. 

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