[image|1967222] I have the TF5, listed in the description for this repair as (almost?) identical to the TF6. It looks like the thermostat is NG, it ohms out as open. I haven’t been able to find the replacement part number.
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I have the TF5, listed in the description for this repair as (almost?) identical to the TF6. It looks like the thermostat is NG, it ohms out as open. I haven’t been able to find the replacement part number.
Also, it doesn’t look like the components attached to it (fuse on one tab, wire on the other) are soldered, how are they attached? Can regular solder be used when replacing the thermostat, or should crimps be used? Thanks!
I have the TF5, listed in the description for this repair as (almost?) identical to the TF6. It looks like the thermostat is NG, it ohms out as open. I haven’t been able to find the replacement part number.
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[image|1967222] I have the TF5, listed in the description for this repair as (almost?) identical to the TF6. It looks like the thermostat is NG, it ohms out as open. I haven’t been able to find the replacement part number.
Also, it doesn’t look like the components attached to it (fuse on one tab, wire on the other) are soldered, how are they attached? Can regular solder be used when replacing the thermostat, or should crimps be used? Thanks!
I have the TF5, listed in the description for this repair as (almost?) identical to the TF6. It looks like the thermostat is NG, it ohms out as open. I haven’t been able to find the replacement part number.
Also, it doesn’t look like the components attached to it (fuse on one tab, wire on the other) are soldered, how are they attached? Can regular solder be used when replacing the thermostat, or should crimps be used? Thanks!