On 14/12/21 6:13 am, 'Andrey Sychev' via Brewtus wrote:
Thanks for the details. I did mean 15 Omhs on one and zero on the other. I also 
did continuity test and while one was showing a bunch of values the other (one 
with zero ohms) was steady at zero.  I am planning to use a socket looking 
something like this:
That socket will be absolutely fine..  You will see the heating element has a relatively thin hex profile.  So it'll fit happily including the spade connectors inside the socket.  I forgot to mention you'll maybe want a small extension bar on the socket too, depending on the actual socket depth.  Mine was fine, but something to be aware of..  Not an issue for me since I have what my wife describes as "way too many tools"...

Beware putting your fingers through the big round hole in the sheet metal work though...  Those holes are sheared and have sharp edges.  I knew that before I did the job, but nevertheless: bandaids were required...

Cheers

/Kevin

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