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Default Panasonic upright cleaner now back in business! Next, the Hoover PurePower

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MM wrote:
've fitted the new thermal fuse and bingo! It works again. Now for
the Hoover PurePower 1900w.


However, the cut-out on the Hoover is different in that the thing cuts
out, then you leave it for two to three minutes and it will start
again. The time until cut-out gets shorter and shorter.


A re-setting one. I had a Plasplugs tile cutter that did that. Don't think
any series wound motor can cope with continuous use - unless very well
cooled.

The Panasonic's fuse OTOH was a one-time "blow", never to work again,
which figured, as it gave no warning at all when it stopped working.


So, my question, before I start dismantling the Hoover: will the
thermal fuse look similar to the Panaonic's e.g. one of these:
http://images.asia.ru/img/alibaba/ph...ermal_fuse.jpg


or will it be a different shape? Will it be an inline thing in the
brown cable like on the Pansonic, or a little black box with
connectors?


Probably quite a bit larger. But of course it may be tripping for a
reason. Make sure a bearing hasn't seized, etc, and that the motor cooling
hasn't got blocked.

By the way, the repair for the Panasonic cost me 69p for the fuse and
£1.29 for a 10x packet of crimp-on butt connectors, 9 of which I've
got left.


It gives you a nice warm feeling. Especially when a Maplin shop actually
stocks some components. ;-)

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