I purchased a wireless "lamp switch" if you will a few months back, didn't have a use for it until just a few days ago.. but of course, when I try to use it, it doesn't appear to work!
It's basically got a 433MHz receiver and transmitter kit (maybe 315MHz) with the PT2262 pair chips and a small relay to flip the mains, just using the 1 channel on the PT chips. Push button on transmitter once, its powers on.. push it again, it goes off. After troubleshooting last night, I found the issue, appears there is an on-board thermal cutoff fuse that's blown. (Not sure if it blew when it was first plugged in, or months ago when purchased)
Long story short, I've found some similar replacements online but there's a couple digits off on the markings and I'm not sure if it's just a date code.. or something more important.
I know I need 102 degree C cutoff, 250v at 3 amps, but the rest of the model is what I'm unsure of. As seen in the picture below, "A1-3A-FX4" but when referencing this link:
http://www.aupo.com.hk/article-22-1.html and
http://www.ebay.com/itm/5-Pcs-Aupo-Thermal-Fuse-Cutoff-TF-102-250V-3A-A1-3A-F-/181212613669 I'm not able to find a "FX4" version.
Really the question I'm after, am I safe replacing this fuse with the eBay link? Just not sure if that "X4" really makes a huge difference. I tested the amperage across the fuse pins, the max draw I was getting was about 43mA, so I'm sure temperature is the biggest factor, as it was laying under the mains lines (red n white cables)) Rather safe than sorry, thanks in advance for your insight!
(Here's a direct link to the JPG, if it's beneficial at all:
http://lvls.org/images/thermal-cutoff.jpg)