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John G
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Foot bath heater repair help please
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On Dec 10, 5:13*pm, wrote:
On Tue, 11 Dec 2012 08:14:54 +1100, Franc Zabkar
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On Mon, 10 Dec 2012 02:04:06 +0000 (UTC), Ian Malcolm
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I assume you are in 120V land!
A simple calculation (P=(V^2)/R) shows the resistor probably dissipates
* 72 watts which would correspond neatly with your observed 78W draw.
However the originals are only rated for 20W *- no wonder they fail!
You do not know what extra testing has been done by "Helen of Troy" to
qualify these resistors for use at 3.6 times their rating, nor do you
know if a third party's 20W 200 ohm resistor will fail safe.
I'd like to see how these appliances behave if you operate them
without a water load. Do they actually sense the presence of water
and, if not, is the bimetallic switch able to prevent damage to the
resistor in the absence of cooling?
- Franc Zabkar
Yes Franc, there is a bimetal switch in series with the resistor and
it lays along the length of the resistor.
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What everyone else says about liability I second. But, is there a 3-
wire or a 2-wire power cord, is the basin metal or plastic, two
zillion things you haven't told us about!!!!
Does not really matter, any unlicensed repair will void the warrentee
and responsibility will fall RIGHT ON :-? the repairer.
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