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I don't see a happy ending to this.
Jeffrey P. Vasquez wrote: Hi all, Okay, granted this is a $59 heater and not worth its weight in bubble gum, but the darn thing quit working and it was easy to take apart. So... I have isolated the part that has failed, however, I can't identify it (other than as the overheat protector). I think it's some kind of thermistor; it doesn't look like a fuse. I'm no electronics whiz -- it could be damn near anything. However, if I could replace this part, I'm certain I'd have a working heater again (at least for maybe another month). The number stamped on the part is: A56 50N3510 8A98 C Web searches yielded zilch. There is no information to be found anywhere on the heater, unsurprisingly. Any information anyone could provide would be infinitely appreciated. TIA! Regards, |
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