Appliance Component Testing - Part 1 | Repair and Replace
What are the basic types of components in appliances? How do I test appliance components with a multimeter? In this episode of Repair and Replace, Vance explains the basic types of components in appliance. You'll also learn how to do a continuity test on fuses, heating elements and thermistors using a multimeter. You'll learn about the difference between load and non-load components, and some of the normal resistance ranges for different components. All appliances are made up of some basic circuits and components. Understanding these components can help you troubleshoot your appliances.
Learn more in these videos:
Appliance Component Testing - Part 2 (switches, solenoids & motors) https://youtu.be/Mdu7QlAzWOg
Multimeter and Electricity Basics https://youtu.be/r_migcta_Is
Appliance Circuit Basics https://youtu.be/SnRXD-0oXZo
Need an OEM replacement part? Browse thousands of appliance parts online: https://www.amresupply.com/catalog/Appliance-Part
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00:00 Intro
01:06 Continuity Testing
02:35 Component Types
04:28 Fuses
05:32 Heating Elements & Ignitors
06:29 Thermistors
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AMRE Supply provides homeowners, service contractors, and property management with the parts and knowledge needed to get the best performance out of any property. Stocking the largest selection of appliance parts, heating, plumbing, lighting, and janitorial supplies, AMRE ships almost anywhere in Canada within 24 - 48 hours. Expert help is available online, over the phone or in person at one of the many locations across Canada.
Connect with AMRE Supply
Website - https://www.amresupply.com
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Learn more in these videos:
Appliance Component Testing - Part 2 (switches, solenoids & motors) https://youtu.be/Mdu7QlAzWOg
Multimeter and Electricity Basics https://youtu.be/r_migcta_Is
Appliance Circuit Basics https://youtu.be/SnRXD-0oXZo
Need an OEM replacement part? Browse thousands of appliance parts online: https://www.amresupply.com/catalog/Appliance-Part
___________________________
00:00 Intro
01:06 Continuity Testing
02:35 Component Types
04:28 Fuses
05:32 Heating Elements & Ignitors
06:29 Thermistors
___________________________
AMRE Supply provides homeowners, service contractors, and property management with the parts and knowledge needed to get the best performance out of any property. Stocking the largest selection of appliance parts, heating, plumbing, lighting, and janitorial supplies, AMRE ships almost anywhere in Canada within 24 - 48 hours. Expert help is available online, over the phone or in person at one of the many locations across Canada.
Connect with AMRE Supply
Website - https://www.amresupply.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/amresupply
Twitter - https://twitter.com/amresupply
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/amresupply
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