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Ronny Constance

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  • in reply to: Washing machine. #19347

    Thanks. I’ll Check it now

    in reply to: Washing machine. #19344

    I am member. I completed several searches and found nothing. When I try to put in a request, it just takes me to repair clinic in a new page and only offers parts list. I am looking for the wiring diagram as well as the parts schematic for a roper top load washer model # RTW4516FW0.

    in reply to: resisters #19316

    Lets say a Technician test a resister that is rated for 12,000 OHMs. Then on the meter, it shows 10,800 OHMs, it is within the 10% tolerance level. Should the technician determine the resister is ok, or replace it? I know it sounds dumb, but i want to know real world what to do.

    in reply to: resisters #19315

    Thank you Ma’am.

    in reply to: resisters #19311

    In the book, page 151, the first number in the first digit the second number in the second digit. brown=1 red =2 giving the relation of 12. the third number is the multiplier. In the case 3 which = 1000 12*1000=12000.
    So, if a axial resister has the following colors; red=2, green =5 yellow =4 then 25*10,000=250,000. Divided by 1000 = 250 milliohms.
    that right?

    in reply to: voltage drop #19269

    I Think I am beginning to understand. I was looking at the equation from an algebraic stance.
    So, if I have an equation where R1=2*R2, I could just do the following; 120/3=40*2=80, 120-80=40, therefore R1=80 and R2=40. If this is a correct way, then I am good. It is how my mind works. I am used to using algebra.

    in reply to: basic electricity: circuit components #19215

    Thank you so so much.

    in reply to: loads #19211

    Meant 2 amps

    look at unit 3 @ 6:30. 240/32=7.5
    then we look at a loose circuit add 5 ohms 32+5=37
    240/37=6.4 he uses 6.5, obviously round up< however, in the next equation now,
    6.5 squared (6.5×6.5=42.25)(32(=1352 the video says 1350. so just to clarity, rounding off????

    in reply to: doable #19207

    Thank you. You’ve given me hope.

    in reply to: AC electrons #19196

    yes Thank you. I actually learned more in another course today.

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