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***Load Elements:***
* heating elements (0-120Ω)
** ice maker mold heater (60-80Ω)
** Samsung defrost Heater (120Ω)
** Whirlpool Defrost Heater (88Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
** Ice Maker Motor (400-600Ω)
+** Ice Maker Auger Motor (5-50Ω)
** submersible pumps (2MΩ)
** Dishwasher Drain Pump (15-40Ω)
** Circulation Pump (10-100Ω)
* Fridge Compressor (1-50Ω)
* Water Inlet Valve (500-1.5KΩ)
-* etc
***Non-Load Elements:***
* switches (0Ω- OL)
* Bi-metal switch (0-1Ω)
* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ...''simply check continuity'')
* fuses (<1Ω)
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***Load Elements:***
-* heating elements (0-1200Ω)
+* heating elements (0-120Ω)
** ice maker mold heater (60-80Ω)
** Samsung defrost Heater (120Ω)
** Whirlpool Defrost Heater (88Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
** Ice Maker Motor (400-600Ω)
** submersible pumps (2MΩ)
** Dishwasher Drain Pump (15-40Ω)
** Circulation Pump (10-100Ω)
* Fridge Compressor (1-50Ω)
* Water Inlet Valve (500-1.5KΩ)
* etc
***Non-Load Elements:***
* switches (0Ω- OL)
* Bi-metal switch (0-1Ω)
* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ...''simply check continuity'')
* fuses (<1Ω)
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***Load Elements:***
-* heating elements (0-50Ω)
+* heating elements (0-1200Ω)
** ice maker mold heater (60-80Ω)
** Samsung defrost Heater (120Ω)
+** Whirlpool Defrost Heater (88Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
** Ice Maker Motor (400-600Ω)
** submersible pumps (2MΩ)
** Dishwasher Drain Pump (15-40Ω)
** Circulation Pump (10-100Ω)
* Fridge Compressor (1-50Ω)
* Water Inlet Valve (500-1.5KΩ)
* etc
***Non-Load Elements:***
* switches (0Ω- OL)
* Bi-metal switch (0-1Ω)
* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ...''simply check continuity'')
* fuses (<1Ω)
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***Load Elements:***
* heating elements (0-50Ω)
** ice maker mold heater (60-80Ω)
+** Samsung defrost Heater (120Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
** Ice Maker Motor (400-600Ω)
** submersible pumps (2MΩ)
** Dishwasher Drain Pump (15-40Ω)
** Circulation Pump (10-100Ω)
* Fridge Compressor (1-50Ω)
* Water Inlet Valve (500-1.5KΩ)
* etc
***Non-Load Elements:***
* switches (0Ω- OL)
* Bi-metal switch (0-1Ω)
* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ...''simply check continuity'')
* fuses (<1Ω)
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-***Loads Elements:***
+***Load Elements:***
* heating elements (0-50Ω)
** ice maker mold heater (60-80Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
** Ice Maker Motor (400-600Ω)
** submersible pumps (2MΩ)
** Dishwasher Drain Pump (15-40Ω)
** Circulation Pump (10-100Ω)
* Fridge Compressor (1-50Ω)
* Water Inlet Valve (500-1.5KΩ)
* etc
***Non-Load Elements:***
* switches (0Ω- OL)
* Bi-metal switch (0-1Ω)
* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ...''simply check continuity'')
* fuses (<1Ω)
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+I'm writing wikis for home appliance repair and keep running into recommending [guide|25632|continuity and resistance testing|stepid=64987|new_window=true] to validate whether a part is still working. I'm listing both acceptable or typical values for different load and non-load elements. Load elements meaning any component that consumes power, and non-load meaning unrestricted paths for electricity. Here are typical values of generic and specific elements.
-Please help me source and confirm resistance (Ω) values for:
-
-Loads:
+***Loads Elements:***
* heating elements (0-50Ω)
** ice maker mold heater (60-80Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
** Ice Maker Motor (400-600Ω)
** submersible pumps (2MΩ)
** Dishwasher Drain Pump (15-40Ω)
** Circulation Pump (10-100Ω)
* Fridge Compressor (1-50Ω)
* Water Inlet Valve (500-1.5KΩ)
* etc
-Non-load
+***Non-Load Elements:***
* switches (0Ω- OL)
* Bi-metal switch (0-1Ω)
-* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ...simply check continuity)
+* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ...''simply check continuity'')
* fuses (<1Ω)
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Please help me source and confirm resistance (Ω) values for:
Loads:
* heating elements (0-50Ω)
+** ice maker mold heater (60-80Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
-* pumps (submersible 2MΩ)
+** Ice Maker Motor (400-600Ω)
+** submersible pumps (2MΩ)
+** Dishwasher Drain Pump (15-40Ω)
+** Circulation Pump (10-100Ω)
* Fridge Compressor (1-50Ω)
-* Dishwasher Drain Pump (15-40Ω) and Circulation Pump (10-100Ω)
* Water Inlet Valve (500-1.5KΩ)
* etc
Non-load
* switches (0Ω- OL)
* Bi-metal switch (0-1Ω)
-* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ!)
+* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ...simply check continuity)
* fuses (<1Ω)
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I'm writing wikis for home appliance repair and keep running into recommending [guide|25632|continuity and resistance testing|stepid=64987|new_window=true] to validate whether a part is still working. I'm interested in acceptable or typical values for different load and non-load elements. Load elements meaning any component that consumes power, and non-load meaning unrestricted paths for electricity.
Please help me source and confirm resistance (Ω) values for:
Loads:
* heating elements (0-50Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
* pumps (submersible 2MΩ)
* Fridge Compressor (1-50Ω)
-* Dishwasher Drain Pump (15-40Ω)
-* Circulation Pump (10-100Ω)
+* Dishwasher Drain Pump (15-40Ω) and Circulation Pump (10-100Ω)
* Water Inlet Valve (500-1.5KΩ)
* etc
Non-load
* switches (0Ω- OL)
* Bi-metal switch (0-1Ω)
* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ!)
* fuses (<1Ω)
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Please help me source and confirm resistance (Ω) values for:
Loads:
* heating elements (0-50Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
* pumps (submersible 2MΩ)
* Fridge Compressor (1-50Ω)
* Dishwasher Drain Pump (15-40Ω)
* Circulation Pump (10-100Ω)
* Water Inlet Valve (500-1.5KΩ)
* etc
Non-load
* switches (0Ω- OL)
+* Bi-metal switch (0-1Ω)
* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ!)
* fuses (<1Ω)
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Please help me source and confirm resistance (Ω) values for:
Loads:
* heating elements (0-50Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
* pumps (submersible 2MΩ)
* Fridge Compressor (1-50Ω)
* Dishwasher Drain Pump (15-40Ω)
+* Circulation Pump (10-100Ω)
* Water Inlet Valve (500-1.5KΩ)
* etc
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* switches (0Ω- OL)
* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ!)
* fuses (<1Ω)
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Please help me source and confirm resistance (Ω) values for:
Loads:
-* heating elements (10-50Ω)
+* heating elements (0-50Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
* pumps (submersible 2MΩ)
* Fridge Compressor (1-50Ω)
* Dishwasher Drain Pump (15-40Ω)
* Water Inlet Valve (500-1.5KΩ)
* etc
Non-load
* switches (0Ω- OL)
* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ!)
* fuses (<1Ω)
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Please help me source and confirm resistance (Ω) values for:
Loads:
* heating elements (10-50Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
* pumps (submersible 2MΩ)
* Fridge Compressor (1-50Ω)
+* Dishwasher Drain Pump (15-40Ω)
+* Water Inlet Valve (500-1.5KΩ)
* etc
Non-load
* switches (0Ω- OL)
* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ!)
* fuses (<1Ω)
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Please help me source and confirm resistance (Ω) values for:
Loads:
* heating elements (10-50Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
-* pumps
+* pumps (submersible 2MΩ)
+* Fridge Compressor (1-50Ω)
* etc
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* switches (0Ω- OL)
* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ!)
* fuses (<1Ω)
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Please help me source and confirm resistance (Ω) values for:
Loads:
* heating elements (10-50Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
* pumps
* etc
-
Non-load
* switches (0Ω- OL)
-* thermostats (and thermistors 15Ω)
+* thermostats (and thermistors 2-220KΩ!)
* fuses (<1Ω)
-
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Please help me source and confirm resistance (Ω) values for:

Loads:

* heating elements (10-50Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
* pumps
* etc

Non-load

* switches (0Ω- OL)
* thermostats (and thermistors 15Ω)
* fuses (<1Ω)

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Please help me source and confirm resistance (Ω) values for:

Loads:

* heating elements (10-50Ω)
* solenoids (on/off > 10Ω, and regulating < 10Ω)
* motors (10-200Ω)
* pumps
* etc

Non-load

* switches (0Ω- OL)
* thermostats (and thermistors 15Ω)
* fuses (<1Ω)

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