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mr. azar - Former HES Forum Member
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Thu, Nov 15 2007 2:07 AM
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F-100 Fog Generator
Heater seems to be not working. Any ideas?
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marty postma - Former HES Forum Member
over 17 years ago
check the thermal breaker on the side of the heater.
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mr. azar - Former HES Forum Member
over 17 years ago
i found that fuse 2 is blown. is that maybe the cause of it?
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mr. azar - Former HES Forum Member
over 17 years ago
I put in a new fuse and when powered up, it blew instantly. :1zhelp:
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puffyfish - Former HES Forum Member
over 17 years ago
Smells like what could be a toasty heater. You did push in on the thermo-fuse didnt you?:cool:
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mr. azar - Former HES Forum Member
over 17 years ago
Yes I did. Hmmm so a new heater must be ordered? Is there anything else that I can maybe look at? Maybe somewhere electronic?
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mr. azar - Former HES Forum Member
over 17 years ago
[quote=chris_litz]It's probably a bad transformer on the board or it could be the bridge rectifier.
Hi Chris,
Are the parts you mentioned on the main board? Where is the Bridge rectifier located?
Thanks Chris :D
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mr. azar - Former HES Forum Member
over 17 years ago
nevermind ty :D
But, whats the part number for both the transformer and the brifge rectifier. I can't seem to make it out on the board.
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