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    Massage Chair Remote Error(King Kong)

    I believe the square fuze is the one you will be looking for in the original transformer. You can install either the round one (may fit funny behind the copper) or the square one. Just make sure to tuck it back and cover it well and also make sure that NO PART of the solder or wire touch the...
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    Massage Chair Remote Error(King Kong)

    Ok the fuze is inside the transformer. The plastic tape has an end to it and it may take time to unwrap it. Save the plastic tape and try to reinstall it the best you can. You may need to pry the outer copper wires away a bit being careful not to damage them in any way. A bit of searching in the...
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    Waste of money?

    The plug is labeled MCLR DC6 on top and RB5, RB6, RB7, GND, VCC, MCLR next to the pins. From what I have researched it is a timer circuit. The MCLR is the reset pin. The VCC is the 5 volt pos+ pin. GND is ground of course. The RB circuits are for a microcontroller though I wouldn't have the...
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    Waste of money?

    The recline works just fine, though that seems to be the only thing that does work on the chair.
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    Waste of money?

    So I purchased a couple massage chairs in hopes to use one and sell the other. Hopefully I can get advice on this board. One is a KingKong massage chair and I have it working like a charm. It gives a pretty good massage. Though the other is as far as I can tell is a "Comfort massage CB-H01". It...
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    Massage Chair Remote Error(King Kong)

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/2pcs-Microtemp-Thermal-Fuse-115-C-115-Degree-TF-Cutoff-Cut-off-10A-AC-250V-New-/252571159091?hash=item3ace6a0a33:g:VxAAAOSwbdpWVYkL or http://www.ebay.com/itm/5-Pcs-Aupo-Thermal-Fuse-Cutoff-TF-115-250V-3A-A2-3A-F-/181212614265?hash=item2a311d0e79:g:-FMAAOxyMKNSLBEy The...
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    Massage Chair Remote Error(King Kong)

    Hello, I have fixed a few of these chairs and I know the problem that you are having. The problem is the Torodial step down transformer has blown the thermal fuse. It is a $2 fix, but is a bit difficult to get to. Look on the MCB and find the big round thing. The black and white wires are the...
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