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rpdecomp
Aug 19, 2009, 09:16 AM
I have an AO SMITH water heater model EJCT 20 (compact type), when checking for continuity I use a DMM and on the resistance section I see 2000k, 200k, 20k, 2000, and 200... which setting should I use to test a 120v 1500w heating element and what would my reading be if good and what if bad... also, does it matter which post the wires reconnect to? Thanks

eeseely
Aug 19, 2009, 10:37 AM
Given: You have a 120 Volts and a 1500 watt heating element.

V^2/R = 1500 watts

Thus, R = V^2/1500

14400/1500 = 9.6 ohms

Use the 0-200 ohm