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250mm Chaysol Acoustic problems

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My 250mm Chaysol Acoustic extractors after the earlier problems which I solved has decided it wants to be a attention seeker and now shuts off after half hour to 40 minutes. I take the plug out and try it in another socket but it don't go on tried switching the fuse, changing wires, changing plugs. Think I might have to take it back and exchange it but this will be a real pain in the arse.

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yeah that is not normal, and i supose it's brand new? you didn't buy only the box i guess ^^

Does it restart sometimes before reshutting down? if it just shut down after 30/40 maybe it is heating too much and stops? or does it have a thermostat that you wouldn't have seen?

Good luck man

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No there's no thermostat mate. It may be a coinsendence but as I plugged in my 3rd 600 watt light not long after it turned off. Think I gunna phone the shop on the morning and see what they say. I might take it back exchange it and tell them to put a plug on the new one its not about paying £450 and you don't get a bloody plug with the thing

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yeah see with the store we should not mess with electrical items :) and to have something not working specially of thise size is strange, usually the bigger the stronger more or less..

Good luck

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Tell me about it cous it shuts off and the intake stays on it was blowing my tent up like a balloon

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