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Am working on a waffle iron that doesn't register when power is applied,
suspecting the solid state relay on the control boad. Question is, who is
it that has their logo looking like an R with a backwards J up against it?
Once knew, now can't remember. Would appreiate any help. Part number is
JH3001, if that helps.

Thanks much,

Dave
 
"Dave" <db5151@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:-8ednfAI0JghOmbRnZ2dnUVZ_sCdnZ2d@posted.internetamerica...
Am working on a waffle iron that doesn't register when power is applied,
suspecting the solid state relay on the control boad. Question is, who is
it that has their logo looking like an R with a backwards J up against it?
Once knew, now can't remember. Would appreiate any help. Part number is
JH3001, if that helps.

Thanks much,

Dave

Isn't that some kind of Standards or safety logo? A bit like the CE one?

Not a manufacturer I think.



Gareth.
 
Dave schrieb:
Am working on a waffle iron that doesn't register when power is applied,
suspecting the solid state relay on the control boad. Question is, who is
it that has their logo looking like an R with a backwards J up against it?
Once knew, now can't remember. Would appreiate any help. Part number is
JH3001, if that helps.
<http://www.ul.com/global/deu/pages/>

HTH

Reinhard
 
Placing the JH3001 relay type-number into a search engine should result in a
lot of info/datasheets for a small AC relay with a 15A rating.

Any time you request information about an appliance, machine or electronic
device, it's most helpful to you and others, if you include a brand name and
model number of the appliance.
Mentioning where you are in the world may also be helpful, as numerous
devices are manufactured differently for use in different countries.

The relay you saw may just be a common electro-mechanical type, not an SSR.

http://jinhairelay.en.ecplaza.net/7.asp

I'd see if the power cord has continuity, and if not, in some countries a
replaceable fuse is placed in the power cord plug.

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Cheers,
WB
..............


"Dave" <db5151@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:-8ednfAI0JghOmbRnZ2dnUVZ_sCdnZ2d@posted.internetamerica...
Am working on a waffle iron that doesn't register when power is applied,
suspecting the solid state relay on the control boad. Question is, who is
it that has their logo looking like an R with a backwards J up against it?
Once knew, now can't remember. Would appreiate any help. Part number is
JH3001, if that helps.

Thanks much,

Dave
 
In article <idgf1g$135$02$1@news.t-online.com>,
Reinhard Zwirner <reinhard.zwirner@t-online.de> wrote:

Dave schrieb:
Am working on a waffle iron that doesn't register when power is applied,
suspecting the solid state relay on the control boad. Question is, who is
it that has their logo looking like an R with a backwards J up against it?
Once knew, now can't remember. Would appreiate any help. Part number is
JH3001, if that helps.

http://www.ul.com/global/deu/pages/

HTH

Reinhard
A link to a German version of the UL homepage, with the referenced logo
barely visible in the background? I guess that could help. But if not,
yeah, it's one of Underwriter's Laboratory's logos.
 
"Wild_Bill" <wb_wildbill@XSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:AOPKo.442276$pX3.424648@en-nntp-11.dc1.easynews.com...
Placing the JH3001 relay type-number into a search engine should result in
a lot of info/datasheets for a small AC relay with a 15A rating.

Any time you request information about an appliance, machine or electronic
device, it's most helpful to you and others, if you include a brand name
and model number of the appliance.
Mentioning where you are in the world may also be helpful, as numerous
devices are manufactured differently for use in different countries.

The relay you saw may just be a common electro-mechanical type, not an
SSR.

http://jinhairelay.en.ecplaza.net/7.asp

I'd see if the power cord has continuity, and if not, in some countries a
replaceable fuse is placed in the power cord plug.

--
Cheers,
WB
.............
Aah. Apologies. I hadn't had my coffee yet, and made more than one
mistake. The brand of the waffle iron is DeLonghi. Model WR25. And the
logo is a backwards R butted up against a forward facing J. And, it is not
a SSR, it appears to be a SS fuse, 15A. Thanks for the advice on finding
it's datasheet. Will definetely check that out. Thanks to the group for
all the replies and help. Will check out the links, too.

Much appreciated...

Dave

"Dave" <db5151@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:-8ednfAI0JghOmbRnZ2dnUVZ_sCdnZ2d@posted.internetamerica...
Am working on a waffle iron that doesn't register when power is applied,
suspecting the solid state relay on the control boad. Question is, who
is it that has their logo looking like an R with a backwards J up against
it? Once knew, now can't remember. Would appreiate any help. Part
number is JH3001, if that helps.

Thanks much,

Dave
 
Wild_Bill wrote:
include a brand name and model number of the appliance.
Mentioning where you are in the world may also be helpful,

To the OP:
See also the altered Subject line.
 
On Sun, 5 Dec 2010 12:03:03 -0600, "Dave" <db5151@hotmail.com> wrote:

Aah. Apologies. I hadn't had my coffee yet, and made more than one
mistake. The brand of the waffle iron is DeLonghi. Model WR25. And the
logo is a backwards R butted up against a forward facing J. And, it is not
a SSR, it appears to be a SS fuse, 15A. Thanks for the advice on finding
it's datasheet. Will definetely check that out. Thanks to the group for
all the replies and help. Will check out the links, too.

Much appreciated...

Dave

As others have mentioned, that logo is the one UL uses on approved
components (as apposed to products where they use "UL" in a circle).
It is not a manufacturer's logo.
 
On Sun, 5 Dec 2010 08:54:41 -0600, Dave wrote:

Am working on a waffle iron that doesn't register when power is applied,
Will it fit on my clit?
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Don't FUCK with me. I'm tuff. And stupid but don't dare FUCK with me.
 
On 12/5/2010 1:41 PM Nancy Norelli spake thus:

On Sun, 5 Dec 2010 08:54:41 -0600, Dave wrote:

Am working on a waffle iron that doesn't register when power is applied,

Will it fit on my clit?
Your name is not Nancy.

And you do not have a clit.


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