@DrewWiley
Eesch!
From what I'm finding out, it's a "thermistor" that has gone bad. So the trick is to fine a new one...
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@DrewWiley
Eesch!
From what I'm finding out, it's a "thermistor" that has gone bad. So the trick is to fine a new one...
I know I'm 17 years late to the party, but I have a Seal 210 (circa 1974) that started overheating, then one day started to smoke. Recently, I thought I would try it again with an old VariAC I have...