Friday, April 27, 2018, 12:23:31 PM, you wrote:
| If you unplug the machine and measure the resistance of both elements, what do you get? -> if you mean the heating elements as described here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIiLeRdVWAU&t=860s my ohmmeter shows 31 for both heating elements |
So the elements are likely good, but they need to have 220 when it's turned on. Now you need to check to see if there is 220 across anything else when you check all of the other things in the line to the heaters.
Looks like this:
-------1--------------_\-------2---------_/-----3-----------v^v^v^v^v^v^v^------4-------
power switch switch heater power
Measuring power to power should be 220 (1 to 4)
Across heater ( 3 to 4) is zero so one of the switches must have 220 across it, that is why there is no heat. Find that and then figure out why it's not on.
I don't know where they are, one is the red button, one is the pressurestat, one might be a SSR. I don't know which machine you have.
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