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How to remove fuse from Coleman thermoelectric cooler

I know the fuse is in the 12V plug but can't see how to access and don't want to break it.

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Unscrew the chrome circle at the tip and it will come out.

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SOURCE: coleman thermoelectric cooler not cooling

Sounds like the Peltier effect elements have failed.


http://www.tetech.com/Peltier-Thermoelectric-Cooler-Modules.html


Depending on your handyman skills, you can change them yourself or have someone troubleshoot and change them.

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I have recently bought a 40 qrt coleman eletric cooler. Has it one da y and dc plug stopped working. Replaced fuse, and checkes all volt outlets in truck as well as fuses in fuse panel they all work.

Did you accedently or spark power wires? These have a tendency to blow the diode if that happens. Also check fuse in plug of cooler. Take it apart an look sometimes the wires break.
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Coleman thermoelectric cooler not cooling

Sounds like the Peltier effect elements have failed.


http://www.tetech.com/Peltier-Thermoelectric-Cooler-Modules.html


Depending on your handyman skills, you can change them yourself or have someone troubleshoot and change them.
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Tired to use in the car but it melted the plug, put new plug on cord and it melted it again, I need to know what is wrong with this . is there to much amprage being used by the cooler, what would cause...

souns like a short cirquit of some kind in the cooling electronics maby condens water in electronics compartment due to bad sealing or the power cable check kable for dammaged insulation near the fastening poin to the cabbinet sorry for bad english
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manual and spareparts will be found here http://www.coleman.com/coleman/colemancom/detail.asp?product_id=5644-710&categoryid=8570&brand=
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Broke the 12v DC plug on our Rubbermaid/Vector Thermoelectric cooler. Can't find a specific replacement plug. Any specific specs I need to look for in a replacement?

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The 5640 Coleman cooler motor runs, but unit does not cool.

This is a thermoelectric (TE) cooler. There is no gas' to replace in it's cooling system. It is possible the thermoelectric coupler has gone bad. Unfortunately Coleman does not seem to offer a replacement part. If you Google thermoelectric couplers, maybe you can find something on the web. Good Luck.
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