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Quote: Originally posted by tango55 on 06/3/2017
I found this on another forum with someone having the same identical problem and found the following which may be helpful:
A build up of fluff and muck on the fan can make it run slow drawing more current which then blows the fuse which a good clean often sorts it out.
Following on from Tangos post, a friend of mine had flattened the ducting near the fan, this caused his fan motor to trip after a couple of minutes,after following Tangos advice I would check for any restrictions in the hot air ducting, inlet and outlet.
Regards,
Greg
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