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Is this a resistor
fixit7:
This is marked
TF 185 degrees C
10A
BX X20
Is it some kind of heavy duty resistor or fuse?
cur8xgo:
--- Quote from: fixit7 on June 13, 2019, 01:34:34 am ---This is marked
TF 185 degrees C
10A
BX X20
Is it some kind of heavy duty resistor or fuse?
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TF = "thermal fuse" ?
185C = trip temp?
10A = max rated current
BX X20 = part number?
oPossum:
Thermal switch. Probably goes open at 185C.
MosherIV:
No it is not a resistor.
It is a thermal fuse, as others have suggested.
Zero999:
--- Quote from: oPossum on June 13, 2019, 01:36:49 am ---Thermal switch. Probably goes open at 185C.
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Being picky but it's not a thermal switch, because that implies it's resettable. A thermal fuse is a one shot device: once it's blown, it'll need replacing. Thermal switches are also often used for thermal protection, but they're normally combined with a thermal fuse, just in case the contacts weld closed.
Thermal fuses are normally used for fire protection. Quite often the device will be irreparable before the thermal fuse blows, but not always, so it might be worth replacing. Try temporally replacing it with a wire and if the device works, including the temperature controller (it's very common for a temperature controller to fail with the heater stuck on, causing the thermal fuse to blow), seek a replacement. Obviously don't permanently replace it with a wire, because that would result in a huge fire risk.
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