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Resistor pack blown!!!

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Due to my alternator llighting blackpool tower, it has decided to blow my resistor pack on my fans (0 & 4 ie off & on work, but nothing in between).

 

Can these be sourced separately? Are they easy to fit? Where is the best placde for one?

 

Cheers

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Just change the thermal fuse in the resistor pack itself, there is a guide on here somewhere on how to do it. Fuses can be got from Maplins (Just fixed my resitor pack on Monday!)

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Its a handy fix, just make sure to use a needle nosed pliers as a heat sink when soldering in the fuse, otherwise it will probably blow

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30 minutes work and a 20p part for fully working fans again... BARGAIN.... 8)

 

That guide is very good... 8)

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cool i best order mine then, Ill prob order a few as i will have to pay postage anyhow, so if i get some and anyone else needs one they can get one from me, should work out cheaper as it will only cost the price of a stamp to post them instead of the £3 odd that maplins charge

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RA19V Thermal Fuse 184C 493 in Stock £0.56 Buy

 

Just had a thought. Theres a Maplin near where I live. I'll go buy some and post you one mate, saves fannying about.

 

Any more for any more?

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Apart from Stan's "voltage" problem, if the thermal fuse blows, it's worth....

 

Checking the fan bottom bearing is OK. It usually needs a spot of grease. It's this bearing that to get stiff with time and thus pushes the thermal fuse until it finally gives up.

 

 

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Olly, any news on the fuses mate?

 

yes i have the fuses, fitted mine last night all is well and good now!! so if you want one PM me i have 4 spare ones!!

I did regrease the bottom bearing whilst i was there too :wink: :D

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I was just about to start this job.

 

One question though, why do you remove the whole unit? Cant you just take the little metal tab with all the electrical gubbins on it off?

 

This way would seem easier?

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