Thu Feb 12 2015

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I have a KMOD100 hypothermia device made by Baxter. All that's wrong with it is a bad power switch, pn 91357-000. Does anyone know of a supplier who might have this part? (already tried PartsSource to no avail...). Thanks.


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Thu Feb 12 2015Reply from JJT
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Are you sure parts source doesnt have it? 

When I plugged your PN in (no vendor name) at parts source the first result was a power switch from stryker. Does stryker own them now? 


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Thu Feb 12 2015Reply from foxhill40
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I'll try that.

I was on PartsSource's chat line chatting with one of their tech's real time. He couldn't find the part either.


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Fri Feb 13 2015Reply from PartsSourceJay
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Foxhill40,

We do offer part number 91357-000 at PartsSource and our records indicate that this is a Stryker/Gaymar on/off switch.  We can assist you if you would like to get a hold of us:

Email: info@partssource.com

Phone: 877.497.6412

or you can view by searching your part number on our online catalog: www.epartsfinder.com if you have a username and login, www.partssource.com/catalog if you do not.

Thanks,

Jay


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Mon Mar 09 2015Reply from MalibuBarbieDoll
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I have a Baxter K-Mod 100 and am having a thermostat problem. I opened up the unit and the piece that goes into the hole next to the back up limit thermostat has some white stuff on it... kinda looks like White Out corrector stuff. Is that supposed to be there? that was the first odd thing I saw when I opened the unit. It is only covered on 1 side of the piece. Any input?


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Mon Mar 09 2015Reply from MalibuBarbieDoll
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It appears this piece I am talking about that has the "white out corrector" looking stuff on it is called the thermistor.....


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Mon Mar 09 2015Reply from hospitalmike
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The white stuff is heat sink compound...supposed to be there.


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Mon Mar 09 2015Reply from sulsapj
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That's heat sink compound. I've used the stuff from Radio Shack with good results. See page 18 of the service manual.


Rick Trexler, RVT, CBET
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Mon Mar 09 2015Reply from MalibuBarbieDoll
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Thank you!  I bought some at Radio Shack and recoated it as well as purchasing a new thermostat.  Hopefully one of the two will do the trick!


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