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Do newer Keenovo heaters come with builtin thermal fuses?

I am not sure about this specific heater you bought, but the one I bought through Fermio has thermostat for 150 degrees. Heater will turn off when there is a thermal runaway for example from failed SSR. Now - that being said - please install a thermal fuse as well. Thermostat breaks the circuit when hot, but when the mat cools down, it will re-set and close the circuit again, repeating the cycle. Thermal fuse will blow and break the circuit until it's replaced.
 
I am not sure about this specific heater you bought, but the one I bought through Fermio has thermostat for 150 degrees. Heater will turn off when there is a thermal runaway for example from failed SSR. Now - that being said - please install a thermal fuse as well. Thermostat breaks the circuit when hot, but when the mat cools down, it will re-set and close the circuit again, repeating the cycle. Thermal fuse will blow and break the circuit until it's replaced.
I think I have the same heater as you then. Do you think a thermal fuse is necessary if the Fermio style heater has a thermostat installed already? If so, can you recommend a non-Ali thermal fuse, something from Mouser/Digikey/Arrow? I've looked before but haven't found anything that seems suitable.
 
I think I have the same heater as you then. Do you think a thermal fuse is necessary if the Fermio style heater has a thermostat installed already? If so, can you recommend a non-Ali thermal fuse, something from Mouser/Digikey/Arrow? I've looked before but haven't found anything that seems suitable.
Sadly, I don't, except local vendors selling VORON parts, they usually stock those. Ali seems to be one of the few sources for such fuses. Although I guess any thermals fuse capable of given voltages and Amps will work?
 
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