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Either the main line package is open, usually the multimeter range is measured in 2K gears, like your motor resistance value is between 60-300 ohms. If it is a stable value, it can be considered good for the time being. If there is a fuse or switch on the motor, pick these and measure them again.
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Either the windings are completely short-circuited, or they are not measured correctly (e.g. the gauge gear is too large, or the lead-out wires are stuck together without winding).
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The windings or wiring of the motor are broken.
There are errors, and the resistance value measured with a multimeter is not accurate at all, only a rough measurement, as long as the measurement is not broken, it is good! >>>More
The heating wire is generally only a few tens of ohm resistance, and it is measured at the 200 position of the resistance gear to see if there is resistance.
There is a short circuit between the two lines.
The two wires can be used as one, and the ground wire can be used as the zero line temporarily. >>>More
There is no problem at all, the smart toilet 220-250 can be used.
The low line voltage in the kitchen is due to other loads being skewed into the wiring. If the contact is corroded, it becomes a resistor invisibly. The grid voltage passes through this resistance to form a certain voltage drop. >>>More