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"Jeffrey P. Vasquez" wrote in message . 17... Larry W4CSC wrote: Does it look like a little silver bullet with axial leads and one end is plugged with a white ceramic something? No, it looks like a light aluminum housing seated on a plastic plug with two leads coming out. The aluminum case is open on top and there a metal plate floating around inside the open top. If depressed it's kind of like a clicker, i.e. it's convex to the opening. Any idea? Sounds like a device known as a "klicks-on" thermal limit switch. Similar items are used in larger electric duct heaters in building HVAC systems. If all else fails take it to a HVAC wholesaler and see if they can get you something similar. Or a larger HVAC repair shop and see if they have an old one lying around. They have different temperature ratings and either reset automatically as they cool or have a button to reset them manually. The little disk is bi-metal and bends as temperature increases, eventually snapping across and opening a switch inside. |
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