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Amici Washing Machine 2000W Heater Removed—What Resistance Should I Measure?

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  • #1 1135994
    plucien
    Level 10  
    and what's next?
    a few days ago, you helped me determine the cause of my Amici washing machine not working ... I found a moment to continue the topic of repair :)
    I removed the heater, measured it with an ohmmeter ... and -> nothing shows how much resistance it should have?
    only 2000W is written on it ...

    greetings

    ps where can I get such a heater?
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  • #2 1136062
    Anonymous
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    #3 1136280
    jacekrybak
    Level 18  
    Between 20 and 30 ?. For 2000W and a voltage of 230 exactly 26.45?, which follows from Ohm's law (R = U? / P = 230 * 230/2000 = 26.45). If the heater was made before the entry of the new standard, i.e. for the voltage of 220V, it can have 24.2? according to the same formula. So much for the theory. In practice, there is a performance tolerance.
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    #4 1136305
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #5 1136335
    jacekrybak
    Level 18  
    You can buy a heater with a hole for the NTC sensor, and the sensor can only be moved from the old heater. Such substitutes (the cheapest and the best ones) are made by our, i.e. Polish, SELFA.
  • #6 1139015
    jmk
    Level 28  
    it only has to be for the PLASTIC tank, not the metal one !!
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