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ok guys, this is funny. I was cleaning the stove real quick when i stupidly raised the bake element on the bottom and it damn shorted to the inner stove chassis.
well needless to say I popped a 60 amp fuse at the box (old building/condo). Replaced the fuse, bake element but when I check the wires at the block behind the stove, between neutral and red it is open....good... but between neutral and black I see about 328 ohms.
is that right?
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You did not say what the problem is. One side of the line (120 volts) is used to run the timer, lights etc so it is normal to see a resistance on one side and not the other. |
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