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Cuisinart dcc-1200 coffee pot thermal fuse temperature rating

What thermal fuse temperature rating do I need for replacement fuses?

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Thank you for taking the time to answer. I'll test the thermistor and see whats up.

JTA

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Hola. Necesito un termistor ntc Epoxi color azul con punta blanco ostra para cafetera Cuisinart DCC - 1200. Contactar por este medio, por favor. Gracias..Jesus S. ( Venezuela )

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Hi. Epoxy need a thermistor ntc blue with white tip oyster coffee Cuisinart DCC - 1200. Contact this means, please. Gracias..Jesus S. (Venezuela)

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Coffee is not hot when brewed. . Temp is now 160f. How do I fix it so it brews coffee at 188f or so. Is there a video?---------------Ike

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This is what I found on your model " The Cuisinart DCC-1200 doesn't appear to use a thermal fuse but instead seems to use a NTC Thermistor. Like thermal fuses this is clipped onto the bottom heating element and has two yellow fine lines leading to the control board. It should measure ~220k Ohms at room temp and drop its resistance to <20K ohms as water boils. This Thermistor looks and behaves a lot like a Vishay NTCLG100E22245B [220KOhmn] which is available through DigiKey [BC2467 part number; $0.52]" hope this helps to enjoy your java :)

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It seems this Thermistor is no longer available OT , (see below) any suggestions for a replacement ? Thanks KB.

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Sorry, you meant this coffe maker doesn't use THERMOSTAT????, because it actually has 2 thermal fuses.

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Well people ... I think I blew it ....

I got the thermistor oleturky recomended and replaced it, but also went to Radio-Shack and bought 2 THERMAL FUSES (226 degree C) and replaced them at the same time (thats where I blew it). The coffe pot now works fine. Brews like a champ.

I should have tested after replacing the "THEMISTOR" and if it didn't work ... then replace the "THERMAL FUSES".

Sorry about that .....

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remember "one step at a time" ;-) but at least you get to enjoy your java....great repair.

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Some more info from my recent repair ...no#3 for the hoses which also got one of the element thermal fuses too this time. I used 1/2" Pex and 90° couplings/rings this time as the orange tubes are too short now for that repair . You still need 1 1/2" inches of the rubber each end to reconnect to the machine at both ends. Pex Crimps work on the Rubber hoses too, no need for hose Clamps I found.

Note: I am not an electronics/electrical expert so feel free to add/correct the info from my notes below.

No formatting allowed here , so apologies if hard to read.

- need 2 THERMAL FUSES (240 degree C)

on existing = microtemp 6YGCQE / G4A00 /TF 240C =

Microtemp Thermal Cutoff; 240 C, 120 VAC, 15A

Equivalents:

- Thermodisc - G4A01240C

- NTE - NTE8242

- Newark - 30C5836

- GA401 = GA400 but with 2 long leads , GA400 has one long ,one short

- found locally at Electronic Parts Store ---

I replaced one after testing both for continuity ( used 200K setting = 0.05 if =1= DEAD )

- I Used (NEC?) SEFUSE _ SF240E 240°C ( 200° holding) Jet 250V 10Amp CO985

(came with crimps)

- DONT cut old fuse off tight to element , leave the old lead, it was WELDED not soldered to the element,

and trying to solder directly to element is difficult , use crimps if possible, as Solder heat may damage Fuse too if you get it to hot.

- Also :

- Element NTC Thermistor (small resistor under Clip with yellow wires) not replaced as working at this time.

- Used 2000k setting to test Resistance = 189 (should be around 200 at room temp)

- Inet Info: BC2467-ND (DigiKey # ) = NTCLG100E2224JB (Vishay?) 220k

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Unfortunately the NTC thermistor on the element (with yellow wires) has now died on mine too and I was unable to find a replacement or equivalent , so my DCC1200 has gone to the recycling yard in the Sky too :)

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In case anybody is interested in this old thread - digikey no longer sells the NTCLG100E2224JB thermistor, says it is obsolete. Vishay doesn't list any distributors. I've spent some time looking for a comparable replacement part, or the same part at other distributors, but no joy. Looks like my coffee maker goes to the landfill, for want of a 52-cent part :-(

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Noooooooo! I just pulled mine apart and need this. They still sell these coffee makers, there must be an equivalent part available somewhere.

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Part is available, if you want to buy a thousand of them...

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That's it, I'm done. Time to go with Technivorm, expensive but at least it's serviceable.

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They are on Amazon

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crimp on one side of the thermistor. Slide silicone sheath on. Slide silver piece on. crimp other end.

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You need to replace both the thermister and the thermal fuses to be sure you have these things fixed. I checked the thermister and it seemed to have the right readings. Replaced the thermal fuses which were both bad and it worked for about a week then both were gone again. Replaced them and it worked one cycle and gone again. Turns out the thermister is not cutting back as required for the caraf warming cycle, resulting in overheating when brew is done. The fuses then melt to protect it.

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Hola. Tengo una DCC - 1200 que dejò de prender. Despuès de una revisiòn completa descubrì que el termostato (?) ( botòn que està en la base donde va la jarra cables azules delgados) no daba continuidad, lo puse directo y encendiò y calentò. Por favor necesito saber como se llama esa cosa y donde la puedo comprar. Estoy en Caracas - Venezuela.. Gracias a los que tengan bien ayudarme...

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HI Jesús, Lo siento, no hablo ni escribo en español,

su mensaje para que otros puedan leer en Inglés a través de google .....

¿La parte no tiene un número en él de alguna manera a identificarlo? quizás añadir algunas fotos para ayudar ....

HI Jesus , your post for others to read in english via google.....

Hi. I have a DCC - 1200 that left to ignite. After a complete review found that the thermostat (?) (Button on the base where the pitcher will thin blue wires) gave no continuity, and put it straight on and heated. Please I need to know how this thing is called and where can I buy. I'm in Caracas - Venezuela .. Thanks to those who have good help ...

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Does the part not have a number on it of some way to identify it ? perhaps add some photos to help....

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Es un Termistor NTC epoxi con un coeficiente de temperatura de 2000k - 600ca, energia clasificada de 15mv - 25 grados centìgrados y una tolerancia de + ò - 01% ca. Es de color azul con punta blanco ostra. Datos extraidos del fabricante ( china ). Les agradezco por favor el que lo tenga ò el reemplazo idonio, ponerse en contacto conmigo por este medio. Muchìsimas gracias.

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It is an epoxy NTC thermistor with a temperature coefficient of 2000k - 600ca, classified 15mV energy - 25 degrees Celsius and a tolerance of + or - 01% ca. It is blue with white tip oyster. Data taken from the manufacturer (China). I thank you please who have or the idonio replacement, contact me by this means. Many thanks.

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I just ordered 2 (1 spare ((for .52 cents ??))) of the thermisters from Digikey and will try using your information.

Can't lose anything .. doesn't work properly anyways.

What happens with my coffee maker is: It will brew about 2-3 cups and shut off.

I removed the thermistor (unclipped it from the side of the brewing element) and it brewed the 12 cups ... worked fine ... did this several times.

You have to be carful and shut the brewing unit OFF after the brewing is done or you can start a fire.

The brewing element will get RED hot and melt everything and possibly start a fire if you don't shut the brewing cycle OFF after brewing. So beware people.

I will update this posting after I replace that thermistor. Thanks .. you oldturkey !

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I don't recommend this , I tried it after reading this and the rubber tube melted and split again within 5-6 mins, it didn't complete a cycle. You live and you learn :)

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I have a dcc1200 that stopped brewing. I ordered the thermistor from Digikey. Now my problem: I unclipped the silver piece where the yellow wires go. One yellow wire covered by a white sheath goes into each side. The thermistor is a thin wire with what looks like 2 small beads attached. My guess is I have to somehow remove the wires from each side of the silver piece and then the thermistor goes in to the silver piec and somehow attaches to the yellow wires. Is this correct? If so how do I take the wires off the silver piece. If not, has the part changed? I have part BC2467-ND from Digikey. I thought the picture on their website was different when I ordered this on Sunday. thank you

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Anyone still following this thread here in 2018? I'm having the same problem and was able to order just a handful for thermistors for 5 bucks! Will update when repair is complete....

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YEs! How about an update? My maker just $@$* the bed this morning

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☹ unfortunately, no luck. Pretty sure it was the thermistor, which is a 50 cent part, but the repair did not work.

Positives that came out of this are that I tried a few things while the repair was ongoing...... got a french press, which is a pain in the a$$ to clean, but worth it for the flavor on a sunday when there's no rush. Also got an insert for the Keurig that saves plastic waste, and I'm happy w that..... but ultimately, had to suck it up and buy a new coffee maker. I recommend tinkering with yours, maybe you get lucky, and it's fun to take things apart!

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Thank you for the reply!

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