Ceramic Heater Elements With Fitted Fuse For Hair Straightener Classic Gold S7N261 by SIRIUSHAIR®

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  • Description
    Siriushair® and Used Original GHD replacement ceramic heater elements fitted with thermal fuse for 
    GHD Gold S7N261 hair straighteners.
    • SIRIUSHAIR® compatible heater elements are direct replacements with identical wire lengths and connections for ease of fitment, they have a different thermal fuse to the earlier original GHD manufactured PEPI H1, the fuse is a 240°degrees axial fuse as are the latest GHD thermal fuses.
    • The thermal fuse is enclosed in a metal enclosure filled with heat insulation to enable the fuse to activate if the hair straightener overheats preventing the GHD combusting.
    • Compatible with all colours and versions of GHD S7N261 (For identification of your model version please look at the label on the non-switch inside arm of the hair straighteners).

    PLEASE ensure you have checked the Q4 Mosfet before fitting a heater element, if the Mosfet has failed the replacement heater will also fail, either causing a short in the thermal fuse wire or it will crack in half.

    Unfortunately the damage caused is not repairable or the heater refundable so check or replace the Q4 mosfet before fitting.

    Repair Order:

    Do not apply power.
    • Check both heater elements with a multimeter for continuity across all four wires, both inner wires are the heater/thermistor and both outer wires are the attached thermal fuse.
    • Even if you have continuity pull gently on all four wires as a short will show by a detached wire, replace heater.
    • If you check the metal pads on the ceramic heaters to ensure no electrical burn which if present will cause a thermal fuse failure, remove with a diamond file or replace with a new heater.
    • If you have a cracked heater then you MUST replace the Q4 mosfet.
    • Ensure wires from heaters are all pressed firmly into the PCB connectors.
    • If after powering on you get the red light then check wires from heaters are connected to the PCB correctly.