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Re: Electrolux RM4200CD NO 12 VOLT AT HEATER

Posted: 25 Aug 2018, 08:56
by maxstu
Removed element. Tested again through pierced holes...stay with me... reading 01.7.
Tested again at end of wire which was in connector bock and meter went all over the place.
Partly clean one side of exposed wire....its got some kind of terminal cap...with a nail file and clean side gets good reading. Uncleaned side meter goes all over the shop. Im going to test directly on 12volts.
How quickly will it warm up....l know it will burn..

Re: Electrolux RM4200CD NO 12 VOLT AT HEATER

Posted: 25 Aug 2018, 08:59
by maxstu
937carrera wrote:
If the element works fine, then I think you need to be looking at the van wiring. It might allow 12v to pass, but little current

In van getting good reading at 12volts

Re: Electrolux RM4200CD NO 12 VOLT AT HEATER

Posted: 25 Aug 2018, 09:00
by 937carrera
Sound like crap connection on the wire into the connector block.

Just needs cleaning up, alternatively chop a couple of centimetres off and bare fresh metal

Re: Electrolux RM4200CD NO 12 VOLT AT HEATER

Posted: 25 Aug 2018, 09:06
by maxstu
937carrera wrote:Sound like crap connection on the wire into the connector block.

Just needs cleaning up, alternatively chop a couple of centimetres off and bare fresh metal

Yep. Element good. Changing connector block and clean. Problem solved and time for my morning porridge.
Thanks mate and sorry to be a numpty pain in a***. Should have know this
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Re: Electrolux RM4200CD NO 12 VOLT AT HEATER

Posted: 25 Aug 2018, 09:10
by maxstu
And peeps BEWARE! Elements gets very very hot extremely quickly.

Re: Electrolux RM4200CD NO 12 VOLT AT HEATER

Posted: 25 Aug 2018, 09:20
by 937carrera
maxstu wrote: Should have know this

It's always easy when you know the answer :lol:

Re: Electrolux RM4200CD NO 12 VOLT AT HEATER

Posted: 25 Aug 2018, 10:18
by maxstu
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Re: Electrolux RM4200CD NO 12 VOLT AT HEATER

Posted: 25 Aug 2018, 12:10
by maxstu
There is heat! But a dodgy fuse connector didnt help. Ive discarded that for now and will buy a more robust one later. I believe a 15 amp fuse is used?

Thanks for the advise my friends.

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