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Best tutorial so far! No music, no talking and clear, precise, correct and to the point.
Wow, thanks!
Yes agree no headache back ground disturbing music and no fast forward play back like some other video
Thank you for this tutorial. It helped me fix my 20 year old high-velocity fan that just died. Works like new now.
Thanks. I have a slightly different kind of motor but this helped me figure out the problem.
Thank you for explaining in English. Very neat job and very well explained in detail.
Awesomesauce! Thank you for the video. You sir, just saved me about 200 bucks!
Thank you for this very helpful video 👍💯❤
You are so welcome
Does anyone know the difference between 250V ~ H3 and 250V ~ N8? I can't find any information about H3 and N8. Thanks.
What are you trying to demonstrate at 5:46?
He is showing that there is no continuity. The test showing that the fuse is "blown".
Are you sure you can solder thermal fuse?
Can we short the fuse?
Doesn't the heat from soldering break the fuse? I've heard that you can't solder these on. Plus you used heat shrink tubing.
No, not if you solder quickly like he did. I also soldered mine and used shrink. Just being slightly careful. 120 C is very hot.
@@ceeweedsl I think you can put some type of heat sink onto the wire such as a pair of pliers while you solder and that may help.
I used to have some little aluminum spring clips (similar to alligator but no teeth) for heat sinks, don't know where they went. @@coondogtheman
Great video
Do you have a preferred vendor to buy thermal fuses from in USA?
I don't have a preferred vendor. I bought the fuses from an online seller. The fuse should be available anywhere. Get the voltage, current rating and operating temperature.
Thank you
This looks hard but I'm gonna DO IT
Best tutorial so far! No music, no talking and clear, precise, correct and to the point.
Wow, thanks!
Yes agree no headache back ground disturbing music and no fast forward play back like some other video
Thank you for this tutorial. It helped me fix my 20 year old high-velocity fan that just died. Works like new now.
Thanks. I have a slightly different kind of motor but this helped me figure out the problem.
Thank you for explaining in English. Very neat job and very well explained in detail.
Awesomesauce! Thank you for the video. You sir, just saved me about 200 bucks!
Thank you for this very helpful video 👍💯❤
You are so welcome
Does anyone know the difference between 250V ~ H3 and 250V ~ N8? I can't find any information about H3 and N8. Thanks.
What are you trying to demonstrate at 5:46?
He is showing that there is no continuity. The test showing that the fuse is "blown".
Are you sure you can solder thermal fuse?
Can we short the fuse?
Doesn't the heat from soldering break the fuse? I've heard that you can't solder these on. Plus you used heat shrink tubing.
No, not if you solder quickly like he did. I also soldered mine and used shrink. Just being slightly careful. 120 C is very hot.
@@ceeweedsl I think you can put some type of heat sink onto the wire such as a pair of pliers while you solder and that may help.
I used to have some little aluminum spring clips (similar to alligator but no teeth) for heat sinks, don't know where they went. @@coondogtheman
Great video
Do you have a preferred vendor to buy thermal fuses from in USA?
I don't have a preferred vendor. I bought the fuses from an online seller. The fuse should be available anywhere. Get the voltage, current rating and operating temperature.
Thank you
This looks hard but I'm gonna DO IT