Appliance Component Testing - Part 1 | Repair and Replace

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • What are the basic types of components in appliances? How do I test appliance components with a multimeter? In this episode of Repair and Replace, Vance explains the basic types of components in appliance. You'll also learn how to do a continuity test on fuses, heating elements and thermistors using a multimeter. You'll learn about the difference between load and non-load components, and some of the normal resistance ranges for different components. All appliances are made up of some basic circuits and components. Understanding these components can help you troubleshoot your appliances.
    Learn more in these videos:
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    Multimeter and Electricity Basics • How to Use a Multimete...
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    00:00 Intro
    01:06 Continuity Testing
    02:35 Component Types
    04:28 Fuses
    05:32 Heating Elements & Ignitors
    06:29 Thermistors
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Комментарии • 44

  • @AmreSupply
    @AmreSupply  6 месяцев назад

    * Update * We have a new series on refrigerator troubleshooting. You can see all videos here: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBxXf2GEiSiunxAlN3ENxXGq

  • @kellymcdowell2331
    @kellymcdowell2331 Год назад +8

    I Love that you show us the symbols for electricity and components. I was also amazed that you took the time to acknowledge me in the multimeter episode even when this series started 4 years ago

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  Год назад

      Hi Kelly, thanks for watching again! Even if a video was posted years ago we still reply to all comments. As for the symbols and graphics, we try to use these visual symbols to make something more clear to understand. It all helps!

  • @bettyyoung1976
    @bettyyoung1976 2 года назад +4

    Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! This information is priceless! You cannot believe how many appliances are simply thrown away because the average consumer does not have basic knowledge of how these basic electrical components work. The cost to have the repairman to fix is cost prohibitive!
    So far we’ve fixed a Bosch washer, a 17 year old microwave, and our 25 year old refrigerator! Current trying to fix another refrigerator with a possible bad thermostat.

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  2 года назад

      You're welcome Betty! We're just happy that the video was helpful to you. We are actually working on a series on refrigerator troubleshooting and repairs, but it won't be finished late 2022. We did however create a in-depth series on oven and stove repairs that you might want to bookmark: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBysYYCcg5xQLiVh_cW0JQvt

  • @herobandar8257
    @herobandar8257 Год назад +1

    The best graphic display for learning.

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  Год назад

      Thank you, we're just happy to share some good info in a format that makes it clear!

  • @vitalknife_
    @vitalknife_ 4 года назад

    Thank you for these videos. I'm a new kitchen manager and these are priceless.

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  4 года назад

      You're welcome Lance! We're glad that you're finding these videos helpful. We know these videos won't be the most viewed content on our channel but we felt that it was still good to dive into these concepts and try to sum it all up in a couple videos!

  • @karlparsons2031
    @karlparsons2031 4 года назад +1

    Very helpful ! Thanks👍

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  4 года назад

      You're welcome Karl! We're glad you found the video helpful!

  • @chuongvu7982
    @chuongvu7982 3 года назад

    great informations , and tutorials videos ! great Job !

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  3 года назад

      Thank you Chuong, we're glad that you found it helpful!

  • @prasadink
    @prasadink 2 года назад

    Very informative.. i watched all series.. thankyou very much ✌️✌️💪

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  2 года назад

      Thank you Prasad, we're glad that you're finding our videos helpful!

  • @MsZeeMsZee
    @MsZeeMsZee Год назад

    This was great! Thanks for sharing.

  • @504ksh
    @504ksh 3 года назад

    Thanks so much. Appreciate it.

  • @alfypierri8022
    @alfypierri8022 4 года назад +4

    I love this videos. Keep it up. I've learnt so much from you. Thank you

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  4 года назад +2

      Thank you Alfy, we're glad you're finding these videos helpful! The good news is that we have more videos on the way!

  • @alimukhtar1282
    @alimukhtar1282 2 года назад

    Nice explanation 👌.

  • @henrydiaz4880
    @henrydiaz4880 3 года назад

    Thanks great video

  • @t.kchong7354
    @t.kchong7354 3 года назад

    this is great 😍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @hithere8753
    @hithere8753 2 года назад +1

    This was great thank you. I have my multimeter coming in today. I suspect its the Thermistor.

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  2 года назад

      Glad you found it helpful!

  • @james77011
    @james77011 2 года назад

    Amazing video 🙂

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  2 года назад

      Thank you James, we're just happy to help!

  • @thomasbyles3075
    @thomasbyles3075 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, this video is just the ticket to my new career. Onto part 2…

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  3 года назад

      You're welcome Thomas, we're glad that you're finding the videos helpful! If you're curious, we just finished a series on oven and stove troubleshooting & repairs. There are some good overall videos like this one: ruclips.net/video/L9ZI5GyON9I/видео.html

  • @thusarasanjeewa294
    @thusarasanjeewa294 2 года назад

    good lesion

  • @juliedavis6564
    @juliedavis6564 Год назад

    Great information! I'm struggling to figure out the specific part on an LG washer control board that left black soot close to the heatsink. How do I determine if it was a relay, a resistor, a fuse, or the heatsink that went bad? A new control board is $225 for my front-load LG washer. I would much rather replace a piece on the control board for $20 or less if possible. Your video was very informative about using the multimeter for testing various parts. I'm wondering if there is a way to test the heatsink? The LG washer control boards have a thick silicone-type apoxy coating poured over the parts. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I just don't have the funds to replace the control board right now. Much less a new washing machine. Plz help!!!

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  Год назад

      Thank you for watching. This video explores the larger components used in the appliance and not the components which are built into the circuit board. It is possible to narrow down and replace components on circuit boards but this takes a bit of knowledge and special tools. There are whole channels on RUclips dedicated to these sorts of repairs so it is not something we decided to focus on.

  • @RadhadaniteBabylonian
    @RadhadaniteBabylonian 2 года назад

    Greetings AMRE and thanks for this great video. One of my stove's heater elements does not hold its heat at a static temperature. I have it set for #3 on the heat dial and the coil gets red hot and I need to shut off the element and then turn it back on to restart the element. Any suggestions on what this is?

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching. Its likely an issue with your heat switch. We actually created a whole set of videos troubleshooting stoves including a video to this very problem.
      Stove element stays on high: ruclips.net/video/l39vOnhqnhg/видео.html
      Direct link to the video without the playlist:
      ruclips.net/video/l39vOnhqnhg/видео.html

  • @Sc19869
    @Sc19869 9 месяцев назад

    Is there a difference between continuity and resistance, or is that just how you test both.

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching. If something has resistance than it has continuity as there is still a continuous path for electricity to pass through. A continuous path could be at any resistance, as a resistor such as a stove element may have a resistance of 40 ohms. The fact that it can measure resistance means that there is continuity.
      Switches and wires are meant to just allow electricity to pass through and will have a resistance between 0 and 1 ohm.

    • @Sc19869
      @Sc19869 9 месяцев назад

      @@AmreSupply thank you so much for your knowledge and your response

  • @HOTRODRICO
    @HOTRODRICO 28 дней назад

    not to be a jerk but continuity is the next setting on the dial (one down from the Ohms on this dmm with the multiple lines) , you will hear an audible beep if it has continuity and no sound if there's an "open" (no continuity)... peace, great videos, thanks

    • @AmreSupply
      @AmreSupply  28 дней назад

      Thanks for watching. Yes at 1:10 we mention "To test a component for continuity first set the multimeter to the Ohms or resistance with tone setting".
      We demonstrate with the resistance setting as it's most applicable to more multimeters.