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I have a coffee maker that does not work there is a Thermal Resistor
or Thermal Fuse that is open going to the element. I'm having trouble
finding a place that will send out one part.
First is it called a Thermal Resistor or Fuse its rated to open at192
C
Second anyone know of a parts supply in Canada that does not have a
Minimum order

I know someone is going to yell at me for this but what about using a
piece of solder

Thanks Guys
 
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 14:57:16 -0700, trickyrick <rickj@sympatico.ca>
wrote:

I have a coffee maker that does not work there is a Thermal Resistor
or Thermal Fuse that is open going to the element. I'm having trouble
finding a place that will send out one part.
First is it called a Thermal Resistor or Fuse its rated to open at192
C
Second anyone know of a parts supply in Canada that does not have a
Minimum order

I know someone is going to yell at me for this but what about using a
piece of solder
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Not a good idea.

The thermal fuse is in there in case something overheats, making the
ambient temp around it (the fuse) hot enough to melt its internal
fusible link, which usually signals that something has gone
drastically wrong. Like maybe the thermostat has gotten stuck
closed.

I don't have a clue about Canadian suppliers, but here's a link that
might help if you can't find anybody up there:

http://www.goodmans.net/get_item_th-tf192c_thermal-fuse-192-degrees-celsius.htm

BTW, when you get it, don't solder it in. ;)


--
JF
 
"trickyrick" <rickj@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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I have a coffee maker that does not work there is a Thermal Resistor
or Thermal Fuse that is open going to the element. I'm having trouble
finding a place that will send out one part.
First is it called a Thermal Resistor or Fuse its rated to open at192
C
Second anyone know of a parts supply in Canada that does not have a
Minimum order

I know someone is going to yell at me for this but what about using a
piece of solder

Thanks Guys
My caps are not on (not yelling), don't use a piece of solder.

I used to buy those over the counter but I cannot give you any info for
Canada.

Tom
 
i use left over parts from junked pots. most are set at same temp (close
enough to 212f 100c)

hunt down a Salvation Army store or similar in canada, buy yourself a decent
used /new unit complete, probably cheaper than buying a single part!


"trickyrick" <rickj@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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I have a coffee maker that does not work there is a Thermal Resistor
or Thermal Fuse that is open going to the element. I'm having trouble
finding a place that will send out one part.
First is it called a Thermal Resistor or Fuse its rated to open at192
C
Second anyone know of a parts supply in Canada that does not have a
Minimum order

I know someone is going to yell at me for this but what about using a
piece of solder

Thanks Guys
 
On Oct 24, 6:41 pm, "HapticZ" <hapt...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
i use left over parts from junked pots. most are set at same temp (close
enough to 212f 100c)

hunt down a Salvation Army store or similar in canada, buy yourself a decent
used /new unit complete, probably cheaper than buying a single part!

"trickyrick" <ri...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message

news:1193263036.595898.59970@v29g2000prd.googlegroups.com...

I have a coffee maker that does not work there is a Thermal Resistor
or Thermal Fuse that is open going to the element. I'm having trouble
finding a place that will send out one part.
First is it called a Thermal Resistor or Fuse its rated to open at192
C
Second anyone know of a parts supply in Canada that does not have a
Minimum order

I know someone is going to yell at me for this but what about using a
piece of solder

Thanks Guys
Thanks Guys for the answer
John thanks for the parts supplier I opened an account but the $1.25
part is going to cost 17.95 shipping so thats no good

HapticZ thats a very good idea I think I will do that in the morning
Have a great evening guys
 
"trickyrick" <rickj@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:1193263036.595898.59970@v29g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
I have a coffee maker that does not work there is a Thermal Resistor
or Thermal Fuse that is open going to the element. I'm having trouble
finding a place that will send out one part.
First is it called a Thermal Resistor or Fuse its rated to open at192
C
Second anyone know of a parts supply in Canada that does not have a
Minimum order

I know someone is going to yell at me for this but what about using a
piece of solder

Thanks Guys

I don't know if you have Radio Shack in Canada, but I have bought
thermal fuses at Radio Shack. Hmm, I just checked their website
http://www.radioshack.com/search/index.jsp?kwCatId=&kw=thermal%20fuse&origkw=Thermal%20fuse&sr=1
They list three, but none near your temperature. Sorry.
Mike.
 
it was once easy to get parts, but now the blasted shipping costs are making
even that option unsavory!!

even minimum purchase constraints make getting stuf fixed is bad for
environment.

be resourceful, solutions are often right there in your own neighborhood!


"trickyrick" <rickj@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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On Oct 24, 6:41 pm, "HapticZ" <hapt...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
i use left over parts from junked pots. most are set at same temp
(close
enough to 212f 100c)

hunt down a Salvation Army store or similar in canada, buy yourself a
decent
used /new unit complete, probably cheaper than buying a single part!

"trickyrick" <ri...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message

news:1193263036.595898.59970@v29g2000prd.googlegroups.com...

I have a coffee maker that does not work there is a Thermal Resistor
or Thermal Fuse that is open going to the element. I'm having trouble
finding a place that will send out one part.
First is it called a Thermal Resistor or Fuse its rated to open at192
C
Second anyone know of a parts supply in Canada that does not have a
Minimum order

I know someone is going to yell at me for this but what about using a
piece of solder

Thanks Guys

Thanks Guys for the answer
John thanks for the parts supplier I opened an account but the $1.25
part is going to cost 17.95 shipping so thats no good

HapticZ thats a very good idea I think I will do that in the morning
Have a great evening guys
 
On 10/25/07 9:15 AM, in article
Pi3Ui.7482$Pv2.607@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net, "HapticZ"
<hapticz@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

it was once easy to get parts, but now the blasted shipping costs are making
even that option unsavory!!

even minimum purchase constraints make getting stuf fixed is bad for
environment.

be resourceful, solutions are often right there in your own neighborhood!


"trickyrick" <rickj@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:1193265974.591731.7970@t8g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
On Oct 24, 6:41 pm, "HapticZ" <hapt...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
i use left over parts from junked pots. most are set at same temp
(close
enough to 212f 100c)

hunt down a Salvation Army store or similar in canada, buy yourself a
decent
used /new unit complete, probably cheaper than buying a single part!

"trickyrick" <ri...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message

news:1193263036.595898.59970@v29g2000prd.googlegroups.com...

I have a coffee maker that does not work there is a Thermal Resistor
or Thermal Fuse that is open going to the element. I'm having trouble
finding a place that will send out one part.
First is it called a Thermal Resistor or Fuse its rated to open at192
C
Second anyone know of a parts supply in Canada that does not have a
Minimum order

I know someone is going to yell at me for this but what about using a
piece of solder

Thanks Guys

Thanks Guys for the answer
John thanks for the parts supplier I opened an account but the $1.25
part is going to cost 17.95 shipping so thats no good

HapticZ thats a very good idea I think I will do that in the morning
Have a great evening guys
Last time I needed a thermal resistor for a coffee maker, I got it at Radio
Shack
 
How much Fire Insurance do you have?? Or accidental Life Insurance? The
thermal fuse device are for a very specific reason.
"trickyrick" <rickj@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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I have a coffee maker that does not work there is a Thermal Resistor
or Thermal Fuse that is open going to the element. I'm having trouble
finding a place that will send out one part.
First is it called a Thermal Resistor or Fuse its rated to open at192
C
Second anyone know of a parts supply in Canada that does not have a
Minimum order

I know someone is going to yell at me for this but what about using a
piece of solder

Thanks Guys
 
often they are result of uneccessary litigious users who dont know how to
run a coffe pot safely.

fresh coffee requires you to be RIGHT THERE waiting for the best coffee in
the world ( at that moment)

if you must abandon a running coffe pot, you are an unsavory fellow,
destined to never have really good coffee, EVER!

constant attention to this device is critical to living well and never
having an event that causes lawyers to come into the immediate area.

:))





"AJ" <plotsligt@comcast.net> wrote in message
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How much Fire Insurance do you have?? Or accidental Life Insurance? The
thermal fuse device are for a very specific reason.
"trickyrick" <rickj@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:1193263036.595898.59970@v29g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
I have a coffee maker that does not work there is a Thermal Resistor
or Thermal Fuse that is open going to the element. I'm having trouble
finding a place that will send out one part.
First is it called a Thermal Resistor or Fuse its rated to open at192
C
Second anyone know of a parts supply in Canada that does not have a
Minimum order

I know someone is going to yell at me for this but what about using a
piece of solder

Thanks Guys
 

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