> Yes, but you have to know what you are looking for.
>
> Why are you trying to meter it?
My quick in my head calculation says it should be around 8 ohms. Measure right across the element. There is a thermo-switch mounted on the end up
against the tank. It should be 0 ohms unless the tank is very hot. When hot, the switch will open.
If you are checking for a short to ground tripping a GFI that will be more difficult because that short is usually shorted through the water in the
tank. Iyt is easier to just disconnect BOTH hot and neutral and see it the GFI quits tripping.
If the element is bad, buy a 4000 watt 240 volt replacement at Home Depot.
When that one is run at 120 volts, it will draw 1000 watts and should last forever running at 1/2 voltage.
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Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana