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<blockquote data-quote="MichaelM" data-source="post: 412110" data-attributes="member: 3466"><p>I know y'all have been waiting for an update on my percolator :lol!: </p><p>I finally managed to get her running again yesterday and had my first pot of coffee from the resurected Faberware this morning. I was able to find a replacement thermostat and heating element at www.Cerinicoffee.com. it turned out when I checked the heating element at Cart's suggestion it was bad. Oddly, the thermostat was also shot (I wonder if the thermostat failed first and caused the element to fry). The job was a bit more trouble than I expected as the new element had different connectors from the old. Swapping them off the old element was easy enough. Put her back together and she perked :cheers: </p><p>I know it would have been much easier and probably about the same cost to toss it in the trash and buy a new pot. I just can't walk away from something that is well made and served me so well. </p><p>Thanks again for all the advice,</p><p>Mike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MichaelM, post: 412110, member: 3466"] I know y'all have been waiting for an update on my percolator :lol!: I finally managed to get her running again yesterday and had my first pot of coffee from the resurected Faberware this morning. I was able to find a replacement thermostat and heating element at [url=//www.Cerinicoffee.com.]www.Cerinicoffee.com.[/url] it turned out when I checked the heating element at Cart's suggestion it was bad. Oddly, the thermostat was also shot (I wonder if the thermostat failed first and caused the element to fry). The job was a bit more trouble than I expected as the new element had different connectors from the old. Swapping them off the old element was easy enough. Put her back together and she perked :cheers: I know it would have been much easier and probably about the same cost to toss it in the trash and buy a new pot. I just can't walk away from something that is well made and served me so well. Thanks again for all the advice, Mike. [/QUOTE]
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