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skimask
Aug 23, 2011Explorer
That's what I was thinking it was. It's a relatively common, standard, thermostat for A/C units.
dime-to-a-dollar says if you find an old broken house A/C unit laying around somewhere, or any other A/C unit for that matter, you'll find a switch just like it.
I'm thinking in terms that if the wire got hot enough to melt itself off, I'm wondering what kind of damage it may have done to the actual temperature sensing element inside the thermostat and whether or not it'll fail in the future.
dime-to-a-dollar says if you find an old broken house A/C unit laying around somewhere, or any other A/C unit for that matter, you'll find a switch just like it.
I'm thinking in terms that if the wire got hot enough to melt itself off, I'm wondering what kind of damage it may have done to the actual temperature sensing element inside the thermostat and whether or not it'll fail in the future.
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