Due to low voltage, the oven stopped working - what should I do?
After 7 years of operation, the Siemens oven stopped working, tried to connect in another apartment, it works normally. We measured the voltage in the house, it turned out that it is low. What to do? Is it possible to increase the voltage in a specific outlet to which the oven is connected? Are there any such devices?
Yes, but for the oven will come out a little expensive. Buy a voltage stabilizer. But how does it not work? In it, heating is due to the tens? Judging by the fact that this is Siemens, is it in control electronics? If before, then there are two options for "collective farm".
He will turn to someone who understands electronics and he can connect only a control board to a low-voltage voltage regulator. Power circuit directly from the network. That is, the electronics will be powered by normal voltage, and the heaters - by what is on the network. They will work, but warming is worse due to network drawdowns.
Another way is radical. Put contactors or powerful relays and turn on the heaters directly. Smooth adjustment can be arranged with a dimmer for at least each heating element. I think if you tell the idea to an electrician, he should understand.