![]() A check on the Digi-Key website found it available for $1.19 ea! ![]() I pulled the mainboard (the Alde service manual shows it to be a pretty simple process), and was able to desolder the 'fuse' from the board and then read the part number, DF91S. This 'thermistor' is called a 'thermal cutoff' or 'thermal fuse' here in the States, and it turns out it's not a multi-use device, contrary to the Fleetwood forum info. ![]() ![]() It sits near the 2 'secret' fuses inside the Alde (F1 and F3), right beneath the 10pin connector for the control panel, so it was easy to test it for continuity without taking things apart. The Fleetwood Owners Club forum in the UK happened to mention F2, a 'safety fuse' according to the Alde service manual. Dang!Įlectric was fine, battery was fine, propane was fine. I figured it was the standard 'check the 2 fuses inside the Alde', but found them to be ok. I went to warm up the Tab one morning last week, so we could have a little winter coffee-and-dominoes in the Tab, and found the Alde unresponsive.
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