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smellysell

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Does anybody know why my output 2 led would be on but I'm not getting any power to the heater that is hooked up to it?

It's worked in the past and when I unhook and rewire it, it will work for a while before shutting off?
 
I've ended in the same situation in the past as well.

It is likely the result of at least one of two problems:
1)The heater is cycling more than it'd like to, and is moving into the later period of it's life

and/or

2)You've got the heater inside of your chest freezer with an excessive amount of moisture (something else I've noticed electrical appliances don't particularly enjoy).

Try taking the heating out of wherever it is, unplug it, let it air dry for a day, and see what happens when you plug it in again.
 
I've ended in the same situation in the past as well.

It is likely the result of at least one of two problems:
1)The heater is cycling more than it'd like to, and is moving into the later period of it's life

and/or

2)You've got the heater inside of your chest freezer with an excessive amount of moisture (something else I've noticed electrical appliances don't particularly enjoy).

Try taking the heating out of wherever it is, unplug it, let it air dry for a day, and see what happens when you plug it in again.

I think that might be it since I unhooked it and plugged it in straight to an outlet and it still cut out after being on for a while. It's sitting on top of the freezer and I'll give it a day and see what happens.
 
I think that might be it since I unhooked it and plugged it in straight to an outlet and it still cut out after being on for a while. It's sitting on top of the freezer and I'll give it a day and see what happens.

Well, after sitting outside of the chest freezer overnight I turned it on and it ran for over an hour until I put it back in and then it cut out shortly after so I think it must be the humidity inside. Anything I can do about it?
 
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