![]() 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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