Bizarre how the bracket is loose. It seems like it is easy for it to short circuit the terminals, or for the terminals to come into contact with the appliance chassis.
Dude thanks so much, what a simple and quick video and cool setup you hav! I salvaged one of these inside of a simple egg boiler which also explains how it functions, mine is rated at 115 degrees celcius though :D
Hi and thanks for the demo. Interesting, I was under the impression the Thermostat would be open when cool and closed when heat was present. Why? Because the thermostat I have operates a fan that moves air across the condenser cooling fins of a RV (Doemetic) refrigerator. Maybe I don't have an understanding of the process by which this refrigerator operates. But anyway thanks. Back to the drawing board.
Hi man,i have a radiator heater which has broken thermostat,i want to buy the part (KSD301) on ebay but not sure what to buy,Normally open or normally close,any idea?thanks in advance
Educating myself on finding the right switch was a chore, but you make it perfectly clear. Thank you!
Nice, answered my questions in the first few seconds. Normally closed and the opening temp. Thanks man.
3:23. For the first time in forever!
はじめまして。電子レンジにはksd201 が付いていたのですがksd301との違いはあるのですか?知りたくて調べてるのですがわからず困ってます。
Bizarre how the bracket is loose. It seems like it is easy for it to short circuit the terminals, or for the terminals to come into contact with the appliance chassis.
, thank you for the demo, how did you build the tester you are using
Dude thanks so much, what a simple and quick video and cool setup you hav! I salvaged one of these inside of a simple egg boiler which also explains how it functions, mine is rated at 115 degrees celcius though :D
what was the outcome the thermostat not cut off in the boiler ? only waste of energy or something horrible ?
thank you. great demo. I hope you dont mind if I use this video to complete my video on my channel. thank you.
Hi and thanks for the demo. Interesting, I was under the impression the Thermostat would be open when cool and closed when heat was present. Why? Because the thermostat I have operates a fan that moves air across the condenser cooling fins of a RV (Doemetic) refrigerator. Maybe I don't have an understanding of the process by which this refrigerator operates. But anyway thanks. Back to the drawing board.
So how do you install it if it is so sensitive to movement?
Hi man,i have a radiator heater which has broken thermostat,i want to buy the part (KSD301) on ebay but not sure what to buy,Normally open or normally close,any idea?thanks in advance
Thanks man, u just fixed my heater! Elsa in the background tho 😂😂
I have 1 that says 230v but i think the won’t matter so can i put 12v on it?
nice demo thanks
Thanks man, NC
thanks good job
helpful video. thx
Thanks mate.
You got young girls huh.