The heater element is not being powered....solution is to replace the thermal fuse which is in-line with the heater. the unit must be opened up, the fuse is usually hidden inside an high temperature insulating sleeve...cut the old fuse out, replace it with the same temperature rated fuse other wise, it will continue to blow fuses or the heater element may burn out completely....check the old fuse, if it says...90, then it is rated for 90 degrees celcius ,...so on..it must be replaced with the same value...you cannot solder these fuses in...they must be crimped because the heat will melt the solder connection....if you can't do it...get a pro to do it for you
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The heater element is not being powered....solution is to replace the thermal fuse which is in-line with the heater. the unit must be opened up, the fuse is usually hidden inside an high temperature insulating sleeve...cut the old fuse out, replace it with the same temperature rated fuse other wise, it will continue to blow fuses or the heater element may burn out completely....check the old fuse, if it says...90, then it is rated for 90 degrees celcius ,...so on..it must be replaced with the same value...you cannot solder these fuses in...they must be crimped because the heat will melt the solder connection....if you can't do it...get a pro to do it for you
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