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Jeff May 13th 04 06:46 PM

AC replacement part and or power strip
 
Hi, about three years ago I bought a Maytag M3T12F2A window air
conditioner, 12,000 BTU - a standard unit for a 115 volt wall outlet.
(I live in an apartment, not a house.)
The rotary on/off high/low dial broke off, which is plastic.
As a result, I can't adjust the unit or even turn it on or off.
Fortunately the unit was on low cool mode at the time of the dial
breaking off, so as long as it's plugged in it operates.
I have attempted to locate a replacement part for this unit, but I
can't. It's possible this is because I bought it at BJ's and this
model was possibly made in limited quanties for BJ's.
I checked the Maytag and Fedders websites but there's no option for
replacement parts and I checked a few parts replacement websites and
this model isn't listed.

If need be, I can live with the situation as is providing that I can
find a proper power strip to use for on/off with surge protection.

Assuming that I won't be able to find a replacement dial (I still
have the original plastic dial but the part that adheres to the metal
piece in the unit that actually does the turning is broken off) can
you recommend a proper and safe power strip to use to turn the unit on
and off?

Thanks in advance.
Jeff




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Art May 13th 04 07:07 PM

AC replacement part and or power strip
 
Have you tried calling Maytag?


"Jeff" wrote in message
...
Hi, about three years ago I bought a Maytag M3T12F2A window air
conditioner, 12,000 BTU - a standard unit for a 115 volt wall outlet.
(I live in an apartment, not a house.)
The rotary on/off high/low dial broke off, which is plastic.
As a result, I can't adjust the unit or even turn it on or off.
Fortunately the unit was on low cool mode at the time of the dial
breaking off, so as long as it's plugged in it operates.
I have attempted to locate a replacement part for this unit, but I
can't. It's possible this is because I bought it at BJ's and this
model was possibly made in limited quanties for BJ's.
I checked the Maytag and Fedders websites but there's no option for
replacement parts and I checked a few parts replacement websites and
this model isn't listed.

If need be, I can live with the situation as is providing that I can
find a proper power strip to use for on/off with surge protection.

Assuming that I won't be able to find a replacement dial (I still
have the original plastic dial but the part that adheres to the metal
piece in the unit that actually does the turning is broken off) can
you recommend a proper and safe power strip to use to turn the unit on
and off?

Thanks in advance.
Jeff




for personal replies, remove PESTSTRIP.




volts500 May 13th 04 07:11 PM

AC replacement part and or power strip
 

"Jeff" wrote in message
...
Hi, about three years ago I bought a Maytag M3T12F2A window air
conditioner, 12,000 BTU - a standard unit for a 115 volt wall outlet.
(I live in an apartment, not a house.)
The rotary on/off high/low dial broke off, which is plastic.
As a result, I can't adjust the unit or even turn it on or off.
Fortunately the unit was on low cool mode at the time of the dial
breaking off, so as long as it's plugged in it operates.
I have attempted to locate a replacement part for this unit, but I
can't. It's possible this is because I bought it at BJ's and this
model was possibly made in limited quanties for BJ's.
I checked the Maytag and Fedders websites but there's no option for
replacement parts and I checked a few parts replacement websites and
this model isn't listed.

If need be, I can live with the situation as is providing that I can
find a proper power strip to use for on/off with surge protection.

Assuming that I won't be able to find a replacement dial (I still
have the original plastic dial but the part that adheres to the metal
piece in the unit that actually does the turning is broken off) can
you recommend a proper and safe power strip to use to turn the unit on
and off?

Thanks in advance.
Jeff


That's what visegrips/pliers are for :-) Don't use a power strip. Take the
knob along with you to a local appliance parts supplier or a used appliance
dealer/bone yard......you'll find something that works.



Chris Lewis May 13th 04 07:16 PM

AC replacement part and or power strip
 
According to Art :
Have you tried calling Maytag?


Or a local appliance repair outlet?

These things are pretty standard/universal.

If you _had_ to put on an external switch, you really need to buy a
horsepower rated switch. ACs have nasty start surges, and power
bars aren't designed to be used as power switches for such things.

You could build one out of a chunk of SJ appliance cord, a plug
and receptacle, a plastic box, and a HP-rated switch for $20.
--
Chris Lewis, Una confibula non set est
It's not just anyone who gets a Starship Cruiser class named after them.

SQLit May 13th 04 07:58 PM

AC replacement part and or power strip
 

"Jeff" wrote in message
...
Hi, about three years ago I bought a Maytag M3T12F2A window air
conditioner, 12,000 BTU - a standard unit for a 115 volt wall outlet.
(I live in an apartment, not a house.)
The rotary on/off high/low dial broke off, which is plastic.
As a result, I can't adjust the unit or even turn it on or off.
Fortunately the unit was on low cool mode at the time of the dial
breaking off, so as long as it's plugged in it operates.
I have attempted to locate a replacement part for this unit, but I
can't. It's possible this is because I bought it at BJ's and this
model was possibly made in limited quanties for BJ's.
I checked the Maytag and Fedders websites but there's no option for
replacement parts and I checked a few parts replacement websites and
this model isn't listed.

If need be, I can live with the situation as is providing that I can
find a proper power strip to use for on/off with surge protection.

Assuming that I won't be able to find a replacement dial (I still
have the original plastic dial but the part that adheres to the metal
piece in the unit that actually does the turning is broken off) can
you recommend a proper and safe power strip to use to turn the unit on
and off?

Thanks in advance.
Jeff


Forget the plug strip. Get a pair of needle nosed vise grips and install on
the stud. I had one when I was in college. The landlord would not get it
fixed so I fixed it and took the vicegrips when I left.



Jeff May 13th 04 09:41 PM

AC replacement part and or power strip
 
On Thu, 13 May 2004 11:58:25 -0700, "SQLit"
wrote:


"Jeff" wrote in message
.. .
Hi, about three years ago I bought a Maytag M3T12F2A window air
conditioner, 12,000 BTU - a standard unit for a 115 volt wall outlet.
(I live in an apartment, not a house.)
The rotary on/off high/low dial broke off, which is plastic.
As a result, I can't adjust the unit or even turn it on or off.
Fortunately the unit was on low cool mode at the time of the dial
breaking off, so as long as it's plugged in it operates.
I have attempted to locate a replacement part for this unit, but I
can't. It's possible this is because I bought it at BJ's and this
model was possibly made in limited quanties for BJ's.
I checked the Maytag and Fedders websites but there's no option for
replacement parts and I checked a few parts replacement websites and
this model isn't listed.

If need be, I can live with the situation as is providing that I can
find a proper power strip to use for on/off with surge protection.

Assuming that I won't be able to find a replacement dial (I still
have the original plastic dial but the part that adheres to the metal
piece in the unit that actually does the turning is broken off) can
you recommend a proper and safe power strip to use to turn the unit on
and off?

Thanks in advance.
Jeff


Forget the plug strip. Get a pair of needle nosed vise grips and install on
the stud. I had one when I was in college. The landlord would not get it
fixed so I fixed it and took the vicegrips when I left.


Thanks for your responses. So you're suggesting that i use, in
effect, a pliar to turn the stud? It's actually plastic, not metal.
My concern with that is the fragility of the stud and the pressure of
the pliar, but it makes sense if dealt with carefully.





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Dan O. May 13th 04 11:00 PM

AC replacement part and or power strip
 

Art wrote in message ...

Have you tried calling Maytag?


Maytag has nothing to do with "Maytag" *air conditioners* (as stupid
as that is). If anyone calls Maytag about them Maytag just gives them
Fedders number and tells the consumer to call them.

JFYI

Dan O.
-
Appliance411.com
http://ng.Appliance411.com/?ref411=M...ir+conditioner

=Ð~~~~~~




Jeff May 13th 04 11:08 PM

AC replacement part and or power strip
 
On Thu, 13 May 2004 17:57:46 -0400, "Dan O."
wrote:


Jeff wrote

Hi, about three years ago I bought a Maytag
M3T12F2A window air conditioner, The rotary
on/off high/low dial broke off, which is plastic.
As a result, I can't adjust the unit or even turn it
on or off.

I have attempted to locate a replacement part
for this unit, but I can't. I checked the Maytag
and Fedders websites but there's no option for
replacement parts and I checked a few parts
replacement websites and this model isn't
listed.


The company at the following link should be able to get replacement
parts for it but you'll have to contact them with the model number as
it isn't listed in their on-line catalog.

http://ng.appliance411.com/data.php?Maytag+AC+parts

Dan O.
-
Appliance411.com
http://ng.Appliance411.com/?ref411=M...ir+conditioner

=Ð~~~~~~


thanks alot


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Joseph Meehan May 13th 04 11:26 PM

AC replacement part and or power strip
 
Jeff wrote:
Hi, about three years ago I bought a Maytag M3T12F2A window air
conditioner, 12,000 BTU - a standard unit for a 115 volt wall outlet.
(I live in an apartment, not a house.)
The rotary on/off high/low dial broke off, which is plastic.
As a result, I can't adjust the unit or even turn it on or off.
Fortunately the unit was on low cool mode at the time of the dial
breaking off, so as long as it's plugged in it operates.
I have attempted to locate a replacement part for this unit, but I
can't. It's possible this is because I bought it at BJ's and this
model was possibly made in limited quanties for BJ's.
I checked the Maytag and Fedders websites but there's no option for
replacement parts and I checked a few parts replacement websites and
this model isn't listed.

If need be, I can live with the situation as is providing that I can
find a proper power strip to use for on/off with surge protection.

Assuming that I won't be able to find a replacement dial (I still
have the original plastic dial but the part that adheres to the metal
piece in the unit that actually does the turning is broken off) can
you recommend a proper and safe power strip to use to turn the unit on
and off?

Thanks in advance.
Jeff




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If you can't find the right part, I don't suggest a standard powerstrip
as most don't have switches that will hold up to that kind of power
switching. You should be able to get a heavy duty switch/outlet to replace
the outlet you now have.

--
Joseph E. Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math




jeff May 14th 04 03:33 AM

AC replacement part and or power strip
 
Jeff wrote in message . ..
Hi, about three years ago I bought a Maytag M3T12F2A window air
conditioner, 12,000 BTU - a standard unit for a 115 volt wall outlet.
(I live in an apartment, not a house.)
The rotary on/off high/low dial broke off, which is plastic.
As a result, I can't adjust the unit or even turn it on or off.
Fortunately the unit was on low cool mode at the time of the dial
breaking off, so as long as it's plugged in it operates.
I have attempted to locate a replacement part for this unit, but I
can't. It's possible this is because I bought it at BJ's and this
model was possibly made in limited quanties for BJ's.
I checked the Maytag and Fedders websites but there's no option for
replacement parts and I checked a few parts replacement websites and
this model isn't listed.

If need be, I can live with the situation as is providing that I can
find a proper power strip to use for on/off with surge protection.

Assuming that I won't be able to find a replacement dial (I still
have the original plastic dial but the part that adheres to the metal
piece in the unit that actually does the turning is broken off) can
you recommend a proper and safe power strip to use to turn the unit on
and off?

Thanks in advance.
Jeff


Hi,

1) Great name!

2) May want to double check that model#....are you taking off of the
model/serial tag on the unit?

3) You broke the switch shaft or the knob?

4) If you access the switch ( if that is what is borken ) there -may-
be a part# printed right on the part that you can check for.

jeff.
Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/

Jeff May 14th 04 08:00 AM

AC replacement part and or power strip
 
On 13 May 2004 19:33:56 -0700, (jeff) wrote:



1) Great name!


Thanks, I've had it for years.

2) May want to double check that model#....are you taking off of the
model/serial tag on the unit?


Yeah, right off the side of the unit, the sticker. I further verified
via Google, there's only two instances of that model but it's the
model number.

3) You broke the switch shaft or the knob?


The rotary dial - the knob - broke off the shaft when I turned it
with more than very slight force. I notice that a piece of the
plastic shaft is broken off as well.

4) If you access the switch ( if that is what is borken ) there -may-
be a part# printed right on the part that you can check for.


Right, well there's no part # on the knob, if i open the unit up I
could access the shaft from inside and perhaps there is a model
number..... But this seems like an exercise in futility unless the
same parts were used for more common Maytag models.

jeff.
Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/



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jeff May 14th 04 11:56 PM

AC replacement part and or power strip
 
Jeff wrote in message . ..

4) If you access the switch ( if that is what is broken ) there -may-
be a part# printed right on the part that you can check for.


Right, well there's no part # on the knob, if i open the unit up I
could access the shaft from inside and perhaps there is a model
number..... But this seems like an exercise in futility unless the
same parts were used for more common Maytag models.


Hi,

Fedders ( maker of the Maytag a/c ) often had part#'s printed on the
electrical parts....even if this part was only used for this model a
part# is better than nothing can can easily be researched, esp by
parts depots :)

http://www.repairclinic.com/referral.asp?R=153&P=41
Model# sisn't come up on the on-line check....probably need to call
them.

jeff.
Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/


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