On 23/11/19 5:34 pm, whit3rd wrote:
> On Friday, November 22, 2019 at 11:50:53 AM UTC-8, Cursitor Doom wrote:
>
>> I refer to you this photo of the internals...
>
>> Question is, what is the correct name for this 'mystery component' and
>> what should it read resistance-wise when cold?
>
> It's either an energency overtemperature cutoff (like a fuse), or a thermal
> switch that repeatedly time-cycles according to the
> heating/cooling time constant of its companion resistors.
>
> It has a '2A' rating, not a temperature rating, so probably NOT
> the emergency cutoff. Maybe a PTC resistor (solid state 'switch').
>
> The diodes presumably send current to heating element A on
> positive half-cycles, and heating element B on negative half-cycles
> (so as to retain some function if one element fails open-circuit).
>
It's cactus, throw the thing out.