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Old 03-03-2008, 06:33 PM
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I was wondering if anyone knows the resistance of the defrost element part #AP2071413. It is the replacement element for ge model #tbx10snsbrwh. I am teaching a repair class and this refrigerator is missing the defrost element and I have an extra one, but am not sure if it will work. aAy help would be appreciated. Thanks, Darin.

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Hi Darin,

It suppose to be about 30 Ohms.

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