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you mean the photo where they come out 2 round conponents of black color with legs ???
those are normally closed temperature thermostat means they should mark continuity when the midas if they do not mean that this bad damaged you should change it for an equal one
these types of thermostats are always normally closed because they act by tempepratura are to protect components when it exceeds the temperature open internally cutting the passage of the current after they cool and return to normal di no you mark continuity deb is to change it
Solved, thank you very much samuel2015, I do not know why I had two of these with a bridge, the only thing I had to do is remove one and cancel the bridge, that is, one with the switch input and the output to the resistance and switch light, then when it is direct it turns on the resistance and light of the switch and when it reaches the cutting temperature, everything is cut off. I do not know why I had two.
How can I close the topic?