Kalorik Maxx Died/Broken & FIXED!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • I was roasting a chicken then the Kalorik Maxx air fryer died/no power. This is a pretty easy fix that I've been searching for and may help you!
    DISCLAIMER; I'm not an expert in this field and recommend asking one before attempting this fix. All components should be replaced exactly how you found them in or on this machine due to safety concerns. The author of this video will not be held responsible or liable for your attempts on this repair. Attempt repair at your own risk.
    Link for fuses!! www.amazon.ca/...
    PoityA 20Pcs / lot 184℃ RY184 TF 184 Degrees Celsius 10A 250 V Temperature Thermal Fuse
    No power. Not working. Fix. Fixed. Died. Dead. Outlet. Wire. Overheated.
    Fuse. Thermal. Warranty. Order. Recipe. Disaster. Smoking. Smoke. plug in. Quit. Stopped. No life. Won't turn on. Won't beep. Won't fry. Won't cook. Troubleshoot. Trouble. Troubleshooting.

Комментарии • 103

  • @DallasCanada
    @DallasCanada  2 года назад +6

    DISCLAIMER; I'm not an expert in this field and recommend asking one before attempting this fix. All components should be replaced exactly how you found them in or on this machine due to safety concerns.

    • @rickkcir9959
      @rickkcir9959 2 года назад

      You have it almost right, but see my comment bellow for how to fix it safely. Thank you for the video.

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  2 года назад

      @@rickkcir9959 Yes, thanks.

  • @justme8274
    @justme8274 2 года назад +12

    I was just about to throw mine out when I decided to google to see if anyone else has had this problem and thanks to people like you that make videos describing the problem and how to fix it I’m happy that it can be saved! Thanks 🙏 again for the very informative video! Have a blessed day!

    • @aterack833
      @aterack833 6 месяцев назад

      Literally never throw anything out that isn’t a purely digital device (also dispose of those through the right channels, as hard to find as they may be) because worse case scenario you can convert it to be analog if you can’t get a replacement for the control board, and you can sell off parts if you can’t fix it at all, helping others fix it, also giving away images and video of the internals of things like this also help people because the manufacturers seem to never do so.

  • @Mimi91719
    @Mimi91719 2 месяца назад

    I was just getting ready to toss mine out when I decided to see if there was an in-line fuse! Thank you for this video because it saved me the trouble of taking mine apart to look!

  • @christlelambert4113
    @christlelambert4113 2 года назад +4

    You are a lifesaver! Our Kalorik stopped working and we were bummed out. My hubby just took ours apart and this was the problem! Ordered some new fuses on Amazon and now waiting. Thank you SO MUCH Afro posting this video!

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  2 года назад

      I know the feeling. I joined a FB group after it died and immediately found out the cause. I was just as thankful!

  • @samuelturcotte3547
    @samuelturcotte3547 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much!! Got my Kalorik 7 month ago and stopped working today while using it. Tested my fuse and this is the problem. Gonna get a remplacement fuse and replace it. I'm so happy that you made a video about that. Thank again!

  • @boolaga
    @boolaga 2 года назад +2

    First off, thanks for uploading this video!
    Before going online and searching for fuses to buy, check to see if the crimp on the fuse and the red wire is loose. The fuse itself might be fine. Tightening it saved me from waiting for the order to come in.

  • @mjaycock
    @mjaycock 10 месяцев назад +1

    thanks for this video, got the fuse next day from amazon, was an easy fix, brought my kalorik back from the dead.

  • @DallasCanada
    @DallasCanada  Год назад +3

    Link for fuses!! www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07TS2DMN1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
    PoityA 20Pcs / lot 184℃ RY184 TF 184 Degrees Celsius 10A 250 V Temperature Thermal Fuse

  • @Turbo-fz4gk
    @Turbo-fz4gk 2 года назад +8

    Same problem here. Took it apart and only saw the circuit board fuse. It looked fine. Was thinking about giving up but take a quick look online.
    Thank you!
    Fixed it easily 😌
    RY 250V 10A 184°c fuse needed

  • @fredford7642
    @fredford7642 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for a a much valued video and information. You have saved me much concern. Best regards! Fred Ford!

  • @jordanmcslay1172
    @jordanmcslay1172 2 года назад +2

    Thank you! I was ticked! I just bought it on Amazon and did the 20 minute burn at 500 like it said to. then tried one more time for good measure and it blew the second time I used it! But this is an easy fix thank you for posting!

  • @jonniegirl4809
    @jonniegirl4809 Год назад +1

    Wow, thank you! Getting the fuses from Amazon took a bit but this fix was simple and worked.

  • @Jamievedeen
    @Jamievedeen 2 года назад +4

    I’m having this exact same issue. Thanks for the info!

  • @Faisal-ch9is
    @Faisal-ch9is 28 дней назад

    Thank you! I had the same problem this morning. Found your video first and yep that's the problem. Fuse ordered from Amazon - should be a very quick fix.

  • @MrBeav1018
    @MrBeav1018 Год назад +1

    Thank you for showing what went wrong. I had the same problem.

  • @TheFoodExperience
    @TheFoodExperience 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for posting this! I think this will be useful for a lot of people. I suspected improper ventilation being the culprit in these situations where the inline thermal fuse blows.

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  2 года назад +5

      Hey folks, go to The Food Experience channel!

    • @TheFoodExperience
      @TheFoodExperience 2 года назад +3

      @@DallasCanada thank you so much!

  • @aterack833
    @aterack833 6 месяцев назад

    Do not leave the thermal fuse away from the heat source, it’s whole purpose is to detect excessive heat beyond what the device should normally allow

  • @aterack833
    @aterack833 6 месяцев назад

    Beyond testing, you should get a replacement of that fuse (and more clamps if you want to make things easy on yourself) and replace it, should be able to get a pack of 10 for less than $6 after shipping ($5.09 American in my case, shipped to Canada)

  • @joycehill4399
    @joycehill4399 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing such valuable information about this product. Great video...

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  2 года назад

      Glad to help and thanks for the comment. :)

  • @livelovekelowna
    @livelovekelowna Год назад +1

    This was a great video. I followed it to the letter and wound up fixing our air fryer! Thanks a ton!

  • @amberlya9390
    @amberlya9390 Год назад

    Thank you, mine has been a really useless paperweight for months and I just took it apart and this is the exact problem! I’ll just have to figure out how to install the fuse when the replacements come!

  • @rickkcir9959
    @rickkcir9959 2 года назад +4

    Awesome video, but you need to PUT IT BACK AGAINST THE HEAT exactly as you found it. It is like that for safety. It blows by being is the hottest spot and saves the electronics and your house from burning down by melting before anything else can get overheated. It will likely never get hot enough to save you if you remove it from its proper spot. Just be thankful it did its job and saved you when you blocked the vents, and allow the new one to do the same. Make sure you crimp it in like the original.

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  2 года назад +1

      Yeah I decided to do that instead. Thanks for the comment as you are correct.

    • @BeatlemaniaPAUL
      @BeatlemaniaPAUL Год назад

      What if I drilled 5 1/4" holes above where that fuse sits, to allow more venting, would that make any difference?

    • @buybuydandavis
      @buybuydandavis Год назад +2

      @@BeatlemaniaPAUL
      The point is not to prevent the fuse from blowing, it's to replace it with one that will equally protect from overheating. Hopefully the problem was just a fuse that blew too easily. If the oven is overheating *we want* the next fuse to blow too.

    • @christopherdobbs3601
      @christopherdobbs3601 Год назад

      Hey Rick, I agree with your assessment, but I think this could still be a design problem on the air fryer. The heating elements are located directly under where the fuse is clipped to on the chassis. Only a small air gap and thin piece of sheet metal separate them. Since the fuse is rated to 184C (363F) and the oven is capable of operating up to 500F (the elements likely gets hotter than this), then I assume this issue will reproduce itself unless a change is made. Unfortunately it is dangerous to put this decision in the consumer's hands, but it is clear there is a design issue with this product and I personally believe a higher rated fuse is required for this application.

    • @rickkcir9959
      @rickkcir9959 Год назад +1

      @@christopherdobbs3601 Hey Christopher. It is mounted there, where it is hottest, on purpose to ensure that the heat has not penetrated the skin of the oven even a little. The heat is supposed to stay in the oven box. The inner temp may be 500F, but there MUST be enough airflow in that outer jacket to keep that skin cool. If you put the unit n a corner or something, it will recirculate the already hot "cooling air" and pop the fuse. If you relocate or bypass the fuse then there is no protection for people who choose to choke off the vents because they didn't fully understand the instructions or intent of the designers. Not everyone will even read them.
      To be clear. If you put the unit where it can get cool air, that fuse will never trip as long as the fan is intact. If someone keeps fixing it and putting it back in that tiny corner where it will recirculate the heat exhaust, that fuse will blow, AS INTENDED, every time, over and over, and save your house.
      Please don't alter the design as it is doing exactly what it is supposed to. It ensures that even if YOU create a danger, which is the case if the fuse got hot enough to trip, the oven will refuse to burn your house down.
      Also, going above that circuit boards design temp renders the electronics unreliable. It was specifically chosen to keep the circuitry in spec. Once it overheats even once, it may be rendered dangerous.The brainbox must be kept in spec to not fry.

  • @erik5024
    @erik5024 2 года назад +1

    Our air fryer was only a couple months old when it died. This fixed the issue, however I suspect this will happen again. I was able to re-use the original crimps, but the next time this happens I'll have to use new ones. Curious if a higher temp rated fuse might be better. It's obviously a safety issue, but there are ones at 192, 216, etc....

  • @spaidswsg
    @spaidswsg Год назад +2

    Wow thanks dude just saved me money 🔥🔥

  • @gilbertst-yves9442
    @gilbertst-yves9442 2 года назад +1

    Had same problem, fixed, thanks for your video

  • @destinationdiaz4729
    @destinationdiaz4729 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video. We just fixed ours!!

  • @jjnolan6533
    @jjnolan6533 Год назад +1

    Cheers sir you saved me a few hundred dollars 👍

  • @philipbobo8139
    @philipbobo8139 2 года назад +2

    Great video, probably saved some people a $120 service repair cost.
    Do wish you had made video completely around appliance with cover off( any chance of schematic or service info inside cabinet?}
    No info on line that I can find.
    My new Max cooks way faster towards the back 2 corners.

    • @jeremyzebrowski376
      @jeremyzebrowski376 2 года назад

      Just took my cover off today. No schematics. The covered topic was my issue as well.

    • @nellaarnone5577
      @nellaarnone5577 2 года назад +1

      Yes, helpful but I prefer more detailed instruction in diy videos…
      How to open up unit and how to cut the fuse out and replace it.
      “Something like that” ?
      Also no mention of fuse part to order.

  • @lachutebob
    @lachutebob 2 года назад +2

    hey thanks for the video, can you just tell us what kind of thermal fuse it uses so we can order some , thanks again

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  2 года назад +7

      I'm happy to help.
      RY184 TF
      184 Degree Celsius
      10A 250V

  • @DallasCanada
    @DallasCanada  2 года назад +1

    The fuse arrived on March 26th and ran some tests then fried chicken. Success. :)

    • @RWJSJG
      @RWJSJG Год назад

      Do you have an update and a link to the fuse you bought?

  • @anthonyricci5380
    @anthonyricci5380 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for the video! It was definitely the fuse for me. I checked with a multimeter to confirm and it checked out. When trying to pull out the fuse though, it was very difficult. The leads on both ends broke apart and now part of them are stuck into the two connectors on both sides. Any advice on how to MacGyver my way outta this one? Any hacks to reattach another fuse? Thinking I may need to just solder it on I guess? Thanks!

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for your comment, I'm happy to help. One easy way is to just connect right to each metal end as is. I stripped some of the original red insulation off, threaded through and twisted around tight with pliers. Then wrapped with original white insulation. Done. Solder would work great👍

  • @danielwright957
    @danielwright957 10 месяцев назад

    Thnks was wonder wht fuse to get

  • @swrjs
    @swrjs Год назад

    I found this thread after replacing the thermal fuse and having that fuse blow a few minutes into to a air fry test run. I guess something is causing the oven to get too hot. Wish I had saved the receipt, although it sounds likely that a replacement wouldn’t have lasted long either. Win some, loose some.

  • @priMARYlove1
    @priMARYlove1 Год назад

    Hi. Thanks for making the video. Looks like something I can fix. Is your AF still working since you fixed it?

  • @geopimentfort2841
    @geopimentfort2841 2 года назад +3

    New Kalorik Maxx is the same part.
    JIANGSU BAILE ELECTRONIC CO.
    CPGXLD
    RY 184Tf184C
    250V 10A
    125V 15A

  • @bobmccarron4511
    @bobmccarron4511 Год назад

    Watch your video because mine died. Took the thermal fuse out, put the red wires together with wire nut. Turned it on air fryer to see if worked and the wire nut immediately began to glow! Any other ideas? Thanks!

  • @rhondataylor7375
    @rhondataylor7375 Год назад +2

    Apparently, this is a design flaw as it should not keep happening. I am awaiting #5 (Maxx) in less than a year!! Kalorik needs to re-engineer this model. Customers should not have to continually replace fuses. I have another brand, oven with grill feature, that has NEVER quit on me. Thanks for your video though--very helpful!

    • @rLeighlew
      @rLeighlew Год назад

      What's the other brand you have?!😄

  • @somewhereinagalaxyfarfaraway
    @somewhereinagalaxyfarfaraway Год назад +1

    How does the paneling seperate at the edges where it looks to be crimped together as well as screws.

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  Год назад +1

      That part is a bit finicky. I think I used something flat like a screwdriver to bend the tabs a tiny bit as well as pry out. Wear work gloves as the edges are sharp.

  • @cotto887
    @cotto887 Год назад

    how come we don't see the fuse being replaced?

  • @lindalowell9196
    @lindalowell9196 2 года назад +1

    Ok I got the fuse, cut out the old one but having issues with installing the new one since the metal crimps cannot seem to be removed. Do you know if you can purchase more crimps and where would you suggest?

  • @thatbeme
    @thatbeme Год назад

    Thanks..

  • @viickyh19
    @viickyh19 2 года назад

    Thank you! This worked for us too

  • @Slorbon
    @Slorbon Год назад

    My Kalorik Maxx comes on when plugged in however after I program it and than start it, it immediately loses all power and goes dark until I unplug and replug I wonder if it could be the same issue

  • @buybuydandavis
    @buybuydandavis Год назад

    I bought one at an online auction for maybe $6 and replaced the fuse. Easy peasy.
    But I noticed an electrical spade tang labeled as ground on top of the fan at the top of the oven.
    Did yours have any wires connected to that? MIne has nothing.

  • @manuelrivera3663
    @manuelrivera3663 Год назад

    Thanks for the tip

  • @bazansquad2194
    @bazansquad2194 2 года назад +1

    Can someone post video how to change fuse and full description of fuse voltage so I can order

    • @jeremyzebrowski376
      @jeremyzebrowski376 2 года назад

      I will do a video hopefully later this week. I ordered the fuse already and waiting for it to come in. Once the part comes I will do a video of what I did to trouble shoot the issue and show how I repair it. I will be sure to tag the original poster with credit that got me to the issue.

    • @lindalowell9196
      @lindalowell9196 2 года назад

      @@jeremyzebrowski376 Thank you. I'd especially like to see how you reattach the new fuse. Do you solder it in or get new metal crimps and if so where can you get them?

  • @KNGHTS
    @KNGHTS 2 года назад +1

    My one week old new version stopped working. Second kalorik to give out in just a few weeks good air flow. I cut out the online fuse, do I need to replace it or can I use it without?

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  2 года назад

      Replace it with a new fuse. There may be something else wrong with the machine as well and the fuse is the safe way to go to prevent a fire. Be safe! put everything back how you find it.

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  2 года назад

      Also the fuse may be different in the newer models so make sure to use the exact same kind that's in that one.

  • @lorneskinner9338
    @lorneskinner9338 2 года назад +1

    I had the exact same problem with mine and took the fuse pot for replacement but misplaced it. I wonder if you could tell me what fuse you ordered so I get the correct one

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  2 года назад +6

      Hi, yes the inline thermal fuse from my machine read as follows;
      RY184 TF
      184 Degree Celsius
      10A 250V

    • @CarmenBranje
      @CarmenBranje Год назад +1

      It's a thermal fuse?

    • @somewhereinagalaxyfarfaraway
      @somewhereinagalaxyfarfaraway Год назад

      @@CarmenBranje yes it would be a heat sensitive fuse. It's designed to let go so the unit doesn't cause a fire if it gets overheated. Another way to prevent this is to place a small deal fan near the intake fan side of the appliance. Helps with air flow.

  • @danparizo6934
    @danparizo6934 2 года назад +2

    Anyone got a link to the fuses you all are buying?

    • @abbasdaddy
      @abbasdaddy Год назад

      Fuse part number anyone?

    • @cj1613
      @cj1613 Год назад

      RY184 TF
      184 Degree Celsius
      10A 250V

    • @cj1613
      @cj1613 Год назад +1

      @@abbasdaddy RY184 TF
      184 Degree Celsius
      10A 250V

    • @abbasdaddy
      @abbasdaddy Год назад

      Ordered , installed , and fixed. Thank you!!

  • @hollyhall1429
    @hollyhall1429 Год назад

    I returned one and it happened again! Can you tell me what kind of fuse I need to order? I'm positive this is the issue

  • @johnvictor2451
    @johnvictor2451 Год назад

    Be nice if you started by showing how to take off the shroud.

  • @normemery
    @normemery Год назад +2

    That is a fuseable link made to be under that clip as a safety to insure the air fryer does not overheat. If yuo dont know what you are doing DONT post advice

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  Год назад +2

      You are correct. I actually did put it in the correct spot in the end. It was a mistake to say otherwise. I left a disclaimer in top comments. Happy new year.

  • @newchanceanimalantics8096
    @newchanceanimalantics8096 2 года назад +1

    Ordered my 1st Kalorik air fryer on November 2021. They seem to quit within 2 months of use. Well, now I am on my 5th! I cannot get a full refund, just a store credit because I did not buy it directly from Kalorik. This thing cost me $300. I love it but just wish it would work!
    How is yours working now?

  • @diane4071
    @diane4071 Год назад

    Would this work for correcting overheating plug? The plug gets so hot I can't even touch it.

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  Год назад

      This will not solve the overheating outlet. You need to figure out your home's electrical system and or upgrade. You may need an electrician. Google overheating outlet. Prevent a potential fire. Be safe.

  • @RWJSJG
    @RWJSJG Год назад

    Any links for the fuses on Amazon

  • @MahmudulMithun
    @MahmudulMithun Год назад +2

    what I have found on internet, all Kalorik dies in 7/8 months. Not a reliable product at all

    • @somewhereinagalaxyfarfaraway
      @somewhereinagalaxyfarfaraway Год назад

      Ours last 3 months we maybe use it 3 times a week. Short cooks only nothing really long. Definitely seems to not last well.

    • @MahmudulMithun
      @MahmudulMithun Год назад

      @@somewhereinagalaxyfarfaraway Get Frigidaire with rotisserie. it’s big and using last 2 months running it everyday twice with heavy family meals

  • @darrinbree3521
    @darrinbree3521 2 года назад

    Were on Amazon can i find this fuse

  • @francinegagne4359
    @francinegagne4359 2 года назад +1

    exactly what switc do you order for repair

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  2 года назад

      The inline fuse is named,
      RY184 TF
      184 Degree Celsius
      10A 250V

  • @Colegatez
    @Colegatez 2 года назад

    Can we get a update please 🙏

  • @kawamleko324
    @kawamleko324 Год назад +1

    I miss Your JW movie

    • @DallasCanada
      @DallasCanada  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment but I don't think I'll post much more on that topic.

  • @nojw7940
    @nojw7940 2 года назад

    Have you noticed what a JEHOVAH WITNESS "mother" did after Stephen Lett's speech in Ecuador (Guayaquil)?!??
    Please report about it on your channel.

  • @YouTube-Troll
    @YouTube-Troll 2 года назад

    This company is horrible DO NOT BUY believe me or a lot of headache

  • @uglyboi2735
    @uglyboi2735 4 месяца назад

    Could I get a fuse for this or whatever I need at Canadian tire?

  • @TheFugitive2
    @TheFugitive2 2 года назад +3

    Ahh yes the fused hot-lead trick! I've fixed lots of things from radios, TV's appliances and guitar amplifiers with that simple little trick. I learned it in a hobby electronics class in high school. Another neat trick I learned is how to turn a pencil lead into a smoke bomb 🤣