On point in finding the fault and clearly explain ed how to find the malfunction and identified parts to be replaced. Unlike the other english guy who love to hear his own voice, I love how you clearly Identified each concerned and do step by step repaire without talking too much. It helps with a simple minded like me... Thank you, I'm sure you have help a lot of us.
I haven't got multi meter to test each component. If there was burning smell before it stopped working, then lights not coming on and not heating up. Tried changing fuse in plug too. Do u think it's thermal fuse that's gone? Hope u can help. Pipes frozen and very cold. thanks
It could very much be the thermal fuse, visually check for discoloration of the thermal fuse, if you find discoloration change it, but better to have a multimeter to check, it could also be the power cord.
I do not have a thermal fuse. Just a thermal cut out. When testing with multimeter there is continuity but when the heater is operating it stops after 1 minute. Can it be that the thermal cutout is faulty?
Hi, try cleaning the contacts of the cutout using a high grit sandpaper, if issue still persists replace it. I am procuring parts via aliexpress buying is in the description check if its the same model.
@Paul Bajan try cleaning the fins, and see that the fins are not touching each other, check the power cable for any short, also check the thermostat.
Can you please help I have the same heater I bought it two months ago but now from yesterday I switch on then it on for 3 minutes and turn off automatically. Then after 1 min it turn on and so on. Can you tell me which part I need to change it?
follow steps has shown in Video start by checking power cord, switch, thermostat, thermal cut out and thermal fuse. also do not cover the top of the vent example keep clothes to dry also air needs to pass from the bottom
that's how it's supposed to work, once it reaches a certain temperature it turns off automatically. Try turning the knob higher if it's not reaching the temperature you want.
On point in finding the fault and clearly explain ed how to find the malfunction and identified parts to be replaced. Unlike the other english guy who love to hear his own voice, I love how you clearly Identified each concerned and do step by step repaire without talking too much. It helps with a simple minded like me... Thank you, I'm sure you have help a lot of us.
I Totally Agree with you
thx for the kind words and glad that it helped
Very true 😅
Amazing video, one of the best tutorials on TH-cam! Clear, concise and well explained!
thank you and Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for precious knowledge. I always wait informative video from you
most welcome and thank you for your appreciation🙏🙏
Fixed 2 of these with your help. Thank you so much.
Glad it helped, and you are most welcome.
❤ Excelent tutorial 👌👏 I wish you could come and repair my one 😔 I bought it weeks ago, but I don’t have the receipt 🤦♀️
thank you
This video is very helpful. But I don't have a drill. Is there any way to remove the broken thermal fuse without using a drill?
you could use a round file or a nose plier or even a blade, knife, but take care of your hands
@@psycolana Thank you very much!
Great video thanks 👌
I haven't got multi meter to test each component. If there was burning smell before it stopped working, then lights not coming on and not heating up. Tried changing fuse in plug too. Do u think it's thermal fuse that's gone? Hope u can help. Pipes frozen and very cold. thanks
It could very much be the thermal fuse, visually check for discoloration of the thermal fuse, if you find discoloration change it, but better to have a multimeter to check, it could also be the power cord.
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I do not have a thermal fuse. Just a thermal cut out. When testing with multimeter there is continuity but when the heater is operating it stops after 1 minute. Can it be that the thermal cutout is faulty?
Also, I tried searching for the part number for the thermal cutout online but could not find it. Is there any other part code for it?
Hi, try cleaning the contacts of the cutout using a high grit sandpaper, if issue still persists replace it. I am procuring parts via aliexpress buying is in the description check if its the same model.
@Paul Bajan try cleaning the fins, and see that the fins are not touching each other, check the power cable for any short, also check the thermostat.
@@psycolanawould a ksd9700 thermal switch work instead of the one you mentioned in the video?
@@paulbajan1976 I have never used it, so wont be able to comment, you will need to refer to the data sheet, and chk if its compatible.
Can you please help I have the same heater I bought it two months ago but now from yesterday I switch on then it on for 3 minutes and turn off automatically. Then after 1 min it turn on and so on. Can you tell me which part I need to change it?
follow steps has shown in Video start by checking power cord, switch, thermostat, thermal cut out and thermal fuse. also do not cover the top of the vent example keep clothes to dry also air needs to pass from the bottom
that's how it's supposed to work, once it reaches a certain temperature it turns off automatically. Try turning the knob higher if it's not reaching the temperature you want.