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My element is melted in half so only 1 side heats. Can the wire be welded? I'm guessing not. If I wrap the wires together it works but I don't run it like that because I don't want to burn my house down. The limits and all other parts are good.
Clear and to the point. Very informative
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Very helpful video thanks
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My element is melted in half so only 1 side heats. Can the wire be welded? I'm guessing not. If I wrap the wires together it works but I don't run it like that because I don't want to burn my house down. The limits and all other parts are good.
You can pretty easily replace heating element I would suggest that rather than running it any way due to the fire risk like you mentioned
If one of the elements its not touching with the other one, the sequence will stop isn’t??
Why must i remove the component just to test it?
You don't have to remove it to test resistance, he just did that for demonstration purposes
10 to 20 ohms on a 5kw and a 10kw element?