Hi Dave: 

 

Yes.  

 

Coffee makers and other consumer electric-electronic products are not 
repairable by an ordinary user.  If it was, a parts list would be included.  
When the product quits working, it is end of life.  

 

The fact that you replaced a part in a non-repairable device is kudos for you!

 

Even though I could confirm that the thermal cut-out had operated in my waffle 
iron, I could not find a manufacturer and part number, nor could I make the 
connections if I had a replacement.  The thermal cut-out operates in a hot 
environment that negates soldered connections.  End of life.  ☹  

 

Best regards,

Rich 

 

From: Nyffenegger, Dave <dave.nyffeneg...@bhemail.com> 
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 12:48 PM
To: ri...@ieee.org; EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: RE: [PSES] Rating & WEEE markings on lithium-ion rechargeable battery

 

You mean I wasn’t supposed to replace the thermal cutout in my coffee maker 
(with identical part)?

 


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