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Is the heating element bad if the resistance across it measures10 ohms ? The t-stat measures zero.
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Originally Posted by: rcillo  Is the heating element bad if the resistance across it measures10 ohms ? The t-stat measures zero. RC, Your element resistance is in range(10 to 30 ohms resistance). Your thermostat is the culprit, it should read infinite resistance(000) or a closed circuit. :) :) :)
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