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wnjj
Feb 11, 2020Explorer II
BFL13 wrote:
We better use units for the "25" !
I used 25 to mean 25 MOhms (which my meter uses. I am hoping that is the same as a kOhm), which is the approx R the Norcold thermistor reaches at 35F. At 32F it should be 30-32 kOhms
Now we have the fin temp at 25F when the fridge is at 35F. So my 25 for R is too low for when the fridge is near freezing, which is when the fin is 25F... Are we going crazy yet? :)
I think wnjj and I are on the same page in all this. Anybody not with us on that? If not, please explain.
Definitely not the same. 1 MOhm = 1000 kOhms. (Mega vs kilo) Now your meter may have a MOhm setting that can still read something like 0.022 which would be 22k.
Otherwise yes, we agree. ;)
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