You can buy a multimeter.
You can buy a multimeter.
We always have the number “1”Can you show the multimeter and how it is set up?
Are the wires in the correct holes?
Is the dial set to the correct setting?
Resistance should be 3.5-4.0 megaohms.
Hahaha…oops! Thank youThat meter is no good, it only goes to 2 megaohms.
Thanks so much! This was interesting: when I put the SFS back together and tried the heater once more just to see, the same thing happened but I got an E05 error code for the first time. Every other time I just had the red light underneath the panel.This is a really good deal for what it can do.
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