I have used for years the fellowes footrest heater. The other day, it overheated and the inline fuse "burnt". It must be a one-time fuse because even after cooling down, it doesn't release warm air, but it does "heatless" air.
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I checked the heater element. I do not see anything burnt.
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One of the thermal fusers looks a little bit dark. Here are some pictures:
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I do not have any DMM. Is it needed to continue with the repair?
I have used for years the fellowes footrest heater. The other day, it overheated and the inline fuse "burnt". It must be a one-time fuse because even after cooling down, it doesn't release warm air, but it does "heatless" air.
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Here is the picture
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I checked the heater element. I do not see anything burnt.
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If you help me find the fuse, I can try to replace it.
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Thank you :)
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One of the thermal fusers looks a little bit dark. Here are some pictures:
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[image|3549586][image|3549583][image|3549585]
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I do not have any DMM. Is it needed to continue with the repair?
I have used for years the fellowes footrest heater. The other day, it overheated and the inline fuse "burnt". It must be a one-time fuse because even after cooling down, it doesn't release warm air, but it does "heatless" air.
Here is the picture[br]
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[image|3548319]
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If you help me find the fuse, I can try to replace it.
Hi,
I have used for years the fellowes footrest heater. The other day, it overheated and the inline fuse "burnt". It must be a one-time fuse because even after cooling down, it doesn't release warm air, but it does "heatless" air.
Here is the picture[br]
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[image|3548319]
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If you help me find the fuse, I can try to replace it.
Thank you :)