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golf_bears
Oct 01, 2014Explorer
You should be checking the voltage (w/a multi-meter) as it flows in line from the breaker to the heating element. I had a similar problem. Checked with a meter after I verified the breaker hadn't popped. I have an inside switch and an outside switch connected in series. Verified the inside switch was functioning properly (red light was on) then out to the outside switched with the meter. Pulled the switched out, put the meter on the terminals, turned the switch on and off. Switch didn't function every time I turned it on/off. Replaced the switch, $10 or so, and all has been great since then.
How did you verify that the high/low temp switch was defective?
How did you verify that the high/low temp switch was defective?
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