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Hello, I have a 12 Volt coffee cup warmer. One

Hello, I have a 12 Volt coffee cup warmer. One of the wires have come off inside. I dont know where it goes and it has stopped working because of that. Can you help me. ? Thank you Anthony

  • Jim London
    Jim London May 11, 2010

    Hi Anthony, Do you have one where the handle has screws in it where it might come apart or is the handle molded on?

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Look at the end of wire and see what type of connector it is,now look for a terminal that does not have a wire on it ,if you see one then look very close at it to see if there are any marks or scratches on it .If it does you have found it ,if it dont keep looking for another one.I wouldnt think there would be to many places it could go.

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    Chris Grier Dec 05, 2013

    how many amps do these cup require?

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