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        <description>I wanted to see how these thermal fuses worked inside. It appears to be two wires held in place with a high temperature resin base, and bridged with a low melting temperature solder surrounded by flux. When the rated temperature is exceeded the solder bridge melts and the flux causes it to retract into a ball at each side, breaking the circuit.</description>
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