Photo credit to that guy in youtube, however I already forgot the link and or his name... sorry man and thanks if ever you ran into this
Note to self need addressed: noticed some strange connection going on with the "cook" bulb the way they were connected; I might do more research about newer bulbs able to light up when there was current flowing through them (paralleled not series [like anode side of diode facing load]); because this is not how "other" bulbs/LED operate from conventional standpoint. Either my eyes were trying to trick me because I might be really tired, or there're actually bulbs like that NOW -out in the market. I am very skeptic. But it's a hanabishi cooker. I'll post the photo of the pcb soon ... I'm seeing things that are not there :D
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keep warm bulb ___ cook bulb |
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keep warm bulb ___ cook bulb |
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| magnetic switch |
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hot |
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neutral
I will report here once the answer became known to me or perhaps you knew the explanation and that you'd be very kind to share this to me.
Best regards,
Best regards,
Hans.
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