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Yuse

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Hi fellow forumers,

need help here, anyone know what component is this?

BBS75A1Y-01
 

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Yuse

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Thanks Daven...

So then..what type of this thermal fuse? Any equivalent component can replace it?
 

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So then..what type of this thermal fuse? Any equivalent component can replace it?


so have you googled the part number?
you need to find out the temperature rating ... it may be 75deg C ... but I am not sure
 

Yuse

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Yup

Already google it using part number..but its came out with short lead time..no idea with that..all information i hv only the picture..
 

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There are other thermal fuses available - it doesn't have to be an exact replacement but provided it does the job (and fits the space) then any thermal fuse will suffice.
 

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Thank kellys..appreciate your response..so..is it possible to have 2 thermal fuse in one battery pack?
 

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Thank kellys..appreciate your response..so..is it possible to have 2 thermal fuse in one battery pack?

no, that isn't what he said
he said the replacement ( if that original one is faulty) just needs to be the correct temperature equivalent

so have you tested it ?
if it is OK it should be short circuit, if it is faulty it will be open circuit
 

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Bear in mind you can't solder those things into circuit - they have to be crimped to the wires.
 

Yuse

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no, that isn't what he said
he said the replacement ( if that original one is faulty) just needs to be the correct temperature equivalent

so have you tested it ?
if it is OK it should be short circuit, if it is faulty it will be open circuit

Not tested yet..will do soon..thank for the guide..
 
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