Let's fix KALORIK AF-250AD2 Air Fryer not turning on Thermal Fuse

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  • Опубліковано 13 сер 2022
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    Let's fix KALORIK AF-250AD2 Air Fryer not turning on Thermal Fuse not working replace thermal fuse 10A 250V Thermal Fuses 184 Degrees Celsius
    @9:09 clearly read the original fuses 2 ratings 10amp / 16amp for 125v/220v
    bob spurloc
    bob spurlock

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  • @bobspurloc
    @bobspurloc  Рік тому

    Thermal Fuse: amzn.to/3A93ubJ
    Other Options: amzn.to/3CIauwa
    Crimp fuse to wire: amzn.to/3vLxgQP

  • @davriley1
    @davriley1 20 днів тому +1

    Tnanks! fixed the problem.... (but still recovering from motion sickness from watching this video. lol)

  • @vettefret
    @vettefret 8 місяців тому +1

    I sincerely want to thank you for this video...Saved my unit from the dump...My wallet is happy and my wife is happy...Just freakin' happy!!!...

  • @the1observer
    @the1observer 6 місяців тому

    Mine blew at the 13 months mark. This resolved the issue. I would stay away from these made to die brands. Thank you for giving a second life to my unit.

  • @odin387
    @odin387 Рік тому +3

    Thank you!!! It took me a long time get the fuse and to get it installed. Forgot how to put it back together. Rewatching your video gave me all the info I needed. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, TKANK YOU.

  • @parmesan9761
    @parmesan9761 Рік тому

    Thank you very much sir I don't have a multimeter and I don't know how to use one. I am a little savvy with electronics and I'd like to let you know you saved a lot of grief with me and my wife we will treasure this video for as long as we have our air fryer. Thank you again👌👍👍👍✌️

  • @gfdia35
    @gfdia35 8 місяців тому +2

    As painful as this was to watch i just quick jumped the fuse and poof that was it Thanks good sir for posting this , now just waiting on the fuses , god i miss back in the day RadioShack

    • @jthonn
      @jthonn Місяць тому

      Wow I said the same thing, Radio Shack was good for things like that.

  • @lv2keepfit493
    @lv2keepfit493 Рік тому +1

    Awesome, thanks for the video. Fixing the neighbors exact unit right this moment ... 😇my good deed for the day.

  • @MrDannyVeal
    @MrDannyVeal Рік тому +2

    thank you for the link to the fuses

  • @barahonita
    @barahonita 3 місяці тому

    Thank you man. Have the exactamente same problem. Greetings from costa rica.

  • @stoker20
    @stoker20 Рік тому

    Working like new thanks to this video. I was able to roll the crimp open just enough to release the thermal fuse. Cut the new one to the length of the original, slipped it into the fittings, tightened the crimp joint till it was solid again. Fired right up. Bad fuse was showing 25? ohms. Thanks again!!

  • @jameseley4103
    @jameseley4103 Рік тому

    Thank you! Used your advice and fixed my air fryer. Easy as 1 2 3

  • @nobodyimportant_23
    @nobodyimportant_23 Рік тому +1

    I just went through the same process on mine except the cover was super hard to take off on the account of those detent things on the front panel. It's a different brand (Frigidaire) but it looks almost exactly the same on the inside, down to the placement of the thermal fuse. Those edges are dang sharp!

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому +3

      yeah a lot of electronics are just rebrands which is why I laugh at "experts" who declare brand X is better than brand Y ignorant to the fact the only difference is the front label... no point in explaining that as everyone needs to be right or well they have a trantrum ;)

  • @deeadrarandolph
    @deeadrarandolph Рік тому

    Thank you !!! Igit the fuse installed it and it works perfectly..

  • @andersoncajuste6666
    @andersoncajuste6666 5 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @tpt213
    @tpt213 6 місяців тому

    Muchas gracias.. it worked. Thank you sooooo much.

  • @brianjamieson9593
    @brianjamieson9593 Рік тому

    Hi Bob - thanks for the explicit video. Why does it clearly show a (16A) thermal fuse in the video but your link and description is of a "10A" 250V Thermal Fuses 184 Degrees Celsius

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому +1

      at 9:09 in the video you see the fuse says 250v 10a and below that 125v 16a. 184C. 2 ratings.

  • @stoker20
    @stoker20 Рік тому

    Why replace with 10A if it came with 16A ?? I got the exact unit and problem so it's a good video. Gotta love a guy that releases the zip tie rather than cut it!! Must be my brother.

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому +1

      it's the exact same fuse 1 rating is for 125v the other is for 220volts. you can clearly see that on the original fuse at @9:09 I should note that as people keep questioning that.

    • @stoker20
      @stoker20 Рік тому

      @@bobspurloc I'm sorry I tried to delete my comments after watching the whole video. My neighbor gave me his oven thinking I could fix it. I missed the component in the white sleeve. Pie chart says 14 for 120 and half that for double the V/E @1700W/P? Thanks for the great info. I ordered the parts from your link.

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому

      no problem. it seems a lot blow the fuse. I wasnt present when it blew to see what was possible cause aka overheated etc

  • @seanwilson2451
    @seanwilson2451 Рік тому +2

    Thank you! Just disassembled mine and was about to go to town with my multimeter before I decided to go online to figure out where the thermal fuse was. Made everything a lot quicker! Didn't even need the multimeter to confirm it, lol
    Switching out for a new thermal fuse now, but considering that this is our THIRD Kalorik Air Fryer that's died on us (others died within a month so we just exchanged them) I'm thinking that if/when it blows a fuse again I'll swap the fuse for a switch that will reset itself when the temp goes back down. Save myself from having to disassemble the thing when it inevitably konks out again. Closest I could find was a 200°C switch as opposed to the 184°C fuse the oven came with. Same voltage and amperage. What's your opinion on that? Think that'll work alright?

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому

      wow I wonder why these blow the thermal fuse so much. I'de try and monitor your fan is running good and the flow of air isnt hindered. I cant tell u going 16c higher is ok lol... but if I did something like that I'de have to make sure the temperature 100% transfers to the switch so for example thermal loss doesnt require the unit be even 16c higher for the switch to see 200c

  • @jorgealbertobermudezporras6110
    @jorgealbertobermudezporras6110 7 місяців тому

    EXCELLENT

  • @dalyszambrno2959
    @dalyszambrno2959 9 місяців тому

    Gracias

  • @DelArtist-190
    @DelArtist-190 Рік тому

    Great Video and instruction. My fuse is # RY184C but haven't found one to purchase. Can we replace the thermal fuse with another type of fuse (or fuse coupling) that's easily changed - when necessary?

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому

      i put the fuses in my video description Thermal Fuse: amzn.to/3A93ubJ
      Other Options: amzn.to/3CIauwa
      Crimp fuse to wire: amzn.to/3vLxgQP

  • @sherri419
    @sherri419 Рік тому

    I didn't have a crimp tool so I tried pliers but that didn't work, so finally I just bared the wires and twisted them to fuse leads and twisted them togther good with pliers and that works fine.

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому +1

      that's not a good connection, that creates high resistance which causes high heat 5amp+ will instantly fry any high resistance connections. ide get a crimping tool or a higher torque pliers. can always buy crimping tool then return it.

    • @sherri419
      @sherri419 Рік тому

      @@bobspurloc Well I twisted the wires together well enough and crushed them togther with the pliers I'm pretty sure there isn't any high resistance, I agree a loose connection could cause a high resistance but I made sure the the wires wont come loose.

  • @arthurgutierrez5436
    @arthurgutierrez5436 4 місяці тому

    How to fix a not heating even have power almost are functioning just not heating?

  • @buybuydandavis
    @buybuydandavis Рік тому

    I bought one at an online auction for maybe $6 and replaced the fuse. Easy peasy.
    But I noticed an electrical spade tang labeled as ground on top of the fan at the top of the oven.
    Did yours have any wires connected to that? MIne has nothing.

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому

      I dont recall. tang as in protruding up? maybe so when the cover is put back on it touches it?

  • @stephanemccoy5061
    @stephanemccoy5061 Місяць тому

    Hello, thank you for this video, but I do not know the amperage that I had to erase when I removed it. Do you know the amp? Thanks.

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Місяць тому

      it depends on the voltage of which doesnt matter 10amp / 16amp for 125v / 220v

    • @stephanemccoy5061
      @stephanemccoy5061 Місяць тому

      @@bobspurloc Thanks

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Місяць тому +1

      forgot to mention links are in description these are THERMAL fuses the heat range is the important part.

  • @denisfilipovic8106
    @denisfilipovic8106 Рік тому

    Have a problem after selecting everything and i press start it just shutdown. Why if you have any suggestions please help

  • @sherri419
    @sherri419 Рік тому

    If I was this company I'd put a few of these fuses in Parallel so a bad fuse or 2 doesn't stop the oven from working of course it would cost a couple dollars more but it must cost them money to repair these ovens when they stop working under warranty.

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому +2

      It's a thermal fuse it blows when it exceeds its temperature. there is no such thing as a bad fuse. you seem to keep stating invalid facts with no knowledge of how a thermal fuse works. you cant put fuses in parallel, I'll not waste my time explaining why not, you can go take an electrical course to understand why that is a silly statement. the most likely cause of these fuses blowing is as I stated in my last reply to you. the fan most likely failed to keep the components cool. either the fan is spinning fast enough anymore or some circuitry failed to turn it on. in which sure bypass the fuse or remove it and see what happens and why thermal fuses arent opt out items... in fact go remove the thermostat from your cars engine, why would it need it? the engine cant over heat without it...

  • @jasondis5362
    @jasondis5362 Рік тому

    I curious if people that installed ...125v 10a fuses hold out when the original was 125v 16a ? Any feed back is appreciated.

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому

      the fuse isnt blowing from AMPS. its a THERMAL fuse. it blows from being too hot.

    • @jasondis5362
      @jasondis5362 Рік тому

      @@bobspurloc It will blow if the Amps go above 10A.

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому +1

      OH, I see the question now... I had to rewatch the video... yeah the original is 16amp 110v/10amp 250v as the unit is 1700watts. However the fuse I am linking is not a 10amp fuse. read the ratings its a 10amp 250v fuse as the original one which equals 16amp 110v\10amp 250v. read the fuse as I spin in @9:09

    • @jasondis5362
      @jasondis5362 Рік тому

      @@bobspurlocThe amperage doesn't change so if you fuse is 10a 250v then it's 125v 10a. So what is the values on the one you used because the link you have posted is for a 10a. The only reason I ask is I just want to know if people are installing a 10a when the original is 16a. I'm also curious if the fryer is running fine on a 10a.

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому +1

      the fuse in the unit says right on it again @9:09 its right there for you to read. "110volts 16a/ 250v 10a" so is the fuse lying? 2 ratings one for 250v one for 110v which is common for a fuse.

  • @ManuelRodriguez-yw9xx
    @ManuelRodriguez-yw9xx Рік тому

    Does anybody knows how to fix the doors? suddently are not linked anymore.

  • @TheNotoriousJDE
    @TheNotoriousJDE Рік тому

    So you just crack open the lock¿? I'm trying and I just flat it

  • @bobmccarron4511
    @bobmccarron4511 Рік тому

    Watch your video because mine died. Took the thermal fuse out, put the red wires together with wire nut. Turned it on air fryer to see if worked and the wire nut immediately began to glow! Any other ideas? Thanks!

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому

      fuses get replaced with fuses of equal or lesser stats.

  • @RWJSJG
    @RWJSJG Рік тому +1

    Any links to the fuse on Amazon

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому

      Pinned by Bob Spurloc does stuff
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      3 weeks ago
      Thermal Fuse: amzn.to/3A93ubJ
      Other Options: amzn.to/3CIauwa

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому +1

      Thermal Fuse: amzn.to/3A93ubJ
      Other Options: amzn.to/3CIauwa
      Let's fix KALORIK AF-250AD2 Air Fryer not turning on Thermal Fuse not working replace thermal fuse 10A 250V Thermal Fuses 184 Degrees Celsius

  • @emmanuelperezchica4735
    @emmanuelperezchica4735 Рік тому

    Hey why not use the 240°C fuse so that it doesn't blow out so soon again?

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому +1

      the fuse isn't blowing because its low temperature its blowing because the manufacturer determined exceeding the temperature it blows at will melt components and possibly cause a fire. solder starts melting, capacitors start bulging... higher current/temperature fuses is never the answer to anything. in this case more cooling appears to be what's needed. higher speed fan or a helper fan

    • @emmanuelperezchica4735
      @emmanuelperezchica4735 Рік тому

      @bobspurloc Bob thanks for the info you just helped me out. I kept telling myself "sure just put a higher temp fuse and problem solvd" but at the same time I didn't consider the soldering heat temp for all the components. So thanks for the detailed explanation. You're the best!👍

  • @MrDannyVeal
    @MrDannyVeal Рік тому

    I have the same air fryer. mine blew instantly once turned on, was not even warm yet. I think it was just a poor fuse.

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому

      yeah kind of odd. I'm not sure why the fuse blew on this one either. im not sure if it was just a hot day etc etc.

    • @seanwilson2451
      @seanwilson2451 Рік тому

      We've gone through THREE of these already. First two died within a month of getting them so they were just exchanged. This one took its time and lasted about 4 or 5 months, but here I am! And yeah, confirmed it was the thermal fuse. Easy fix but thinking of swapping the fuse for an auto resetting thermal switch instead if it happens again...

    • @sherri419
      @sherri419 Рік тому +1

      Why this fuse is even necessary I don't know since the automatic settings on this oven keep the temperature from getting very high, the top setting is only like 450F for 30 minutes, so why is there a need for this fuse?

    • @MrDannyVeal
      @MrDannyVeal Рік тому +1

      @@sherri419 I just by passed mine and wired direct. The fuse was not necessary in my opinion.

    • @shadow52779
      @shadow52779 Рік тому

      @@seanwilson2451 Did you end up installing a auto reset thermal switch in yours? Which auto switch do you think would work please?

  • @carolynwilliams7828
    @carolynwilliams7828 16 днів тому

    Good info, but your video made me sea sick and didn’t show half of what you were doing,maybe if it were on a stand? Thanks

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  16 днів тому +1

      Thanks, I always hope someday people can use movement canceling apps instead me not doing first person views

  • @wesleyrattray4236
    @wesleyrattray4236 Рік тому

    The air fryers are no good.
    Designed to last less than a year. Waste of money.

  • @camilossales
    @camilossales Рік тому

    16 minutes to show where the thermal fuse is?

    • @bobspurloc
      @bobspurloc  Рік тому +2

      I know right? it's like I didn't know it was the thermal fuse until I knew. I mean I should have just read the topic of the video to know it was the thermal fuse.