Thermistor value The 2 Thermistors in the heating eliment are OPEN what is there value? it leak's close to heating element cracked on red rubber tube on left side www.redfihsensors.com Thank's for ...
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...You want one with the brown wire with a white cloth coating. Slide the coating down to expose the Thermistor. Take a small piece of alluminum foil and cover the thermistor. Slide white cover back ...
...the coffee pot does not perk long enough. It stops after about a 1 1/2 minutes I did replace the thermistor and it did fix the problem. However, you can't get the exact replacement, so I had to ...
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...one side of the element has a white wire and the other side is going to one of the in-line thermistors... if you read 120 ish volts, then the element is shot... If it doesnt read anything, ...
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...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 ...
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...needs new heater ..... Answering an OLD but still relevant qustion -- Replacement of the NTC thermistor (Nt Sensor, 5232105100) is possible, technically. The part is cheap, about $14. HOWEVER, ...
Thermistor value The 2 Thermistors in the heating eliment are OPEN what is there value? Are you speaking of the thermal fuses?? There should be a value like 102c or 110c or something like that. if ...
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When turned on it doesn't do anything.It's not even a year old, any suggestions. Thanks Donna Internal thermistor or fuse(s).
no hot water There is a little device called a thermistor, that is in series with the line to the heating element. If this fails, you get no heat. Most common problem with coffee makers ...
coffee pot only brewing 1/3 pot intermittently brewing short pots defective thermistor. replace and test. Maybe try adding more water or the correct amount recommended for a full pot.
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