Jeff Wisnia <
Jwis...@dumpthiscomcast.net> wrote:
>
>
> Cydrome Leader wrote:
>> Jeff Wisnia <
Jwis...@dumpthiscomcast.net> wrote:
>>> Over the years I've had to replace maybe a half dozen thermal fuses
>>> which appear to have failed without ever being heated beyond their rated
>>> temperatures.
>>>
>>> Most recently a small electric space heater used in our office under my
>>> desk stopped working because its thermal fuse had opened. The fuse was a
>>> MICROTEMP G4A0 121 degree C unit, and I'm pretty sure that nothing had
>>> blocked air passage through the heater and caused its internal
>>> temperature to rise enough to open the thermal fuss.
>>
>> They seem to have poor aging characteristics. I've seen dead thermal fuses
>> in completely unused spares heater assemblies sitting on shelves for
>> years. Everything was x-rayed so new ones could be custom made. Told them
>> to leave out the thermal fuses on the new ones.
>>
>>
>>
> Thanks folks, I think my guess about aging effects was probably correct.
>
> The only PIA for me is now that I'm retired and no longer working for a
> company which does business with component suppliers I have to find out
> where to buy things like those thermal fuses myself. (When Mozart was my
> age he'd been dead for 45 years.)
>
> Radio Shack used to carry thermal fuses and I could have one sent to a
> local store two blocks away from our home for pickup by me at no extra
> charge, but they're kaput now so I had to go online and buy one for 75
> cents and pay a minimum $5.50 for S&H.