120mm/130mm/140mm 220V 600W Thin Band Heater Element for Water Dispenser, Band Heater Household Electrical Appliances Parts ► Photo 1/5
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  • Type: Other
  • Origin: CN(Origin)
  • Model Number: thin band heater 120/130/140
  • is_customized: Yes
  • Material: Aluminium-copper Alloy
  • Usage: Home DIY
  • Type: Electric Water Heater Parts
  • Catalog: Electric Water Heater Band Heater
  • Diameter: 120mm/130mm/140mm
  • Height: 40mm
  • Applcation 1: band heater for mini electric kettle
  • Applcation 2: band heater for heating supplies
  • Package: 1 x thin band heater

120mm/130mm/140mm 220V 600W Thin Band Heater Element for Water Dispenser, Band Heater Household Electrical Appliances Parts

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J***d
November 23, 2020

BH140: there are a (+/-) 800 Ohm resistance between the live line (red) and the zero line (white) and a (+/-) 100 Ohm restistance between the live line (red) and the insulation line (blue). So, the 220V has to been connected between the live and the insulation lines - the power will be P = (220V)^2 / 100Ohm = 500W. And what is the aim of the zero line? The supplier cannot explain it (one star less). Can it be explained by someone of the community?

J***d
November 23, 2020

BH140: there are a (+/-) 800 Ohm resistance between the live line (red) and the zero line (white) and a (+/-) 100 Ohm restistance between the live line (red) and the insulation line (blue). So, the 220V has to been connected between the live and the insulation lines - the power will be P = (220V)^2 / 100Ohm = 500W. And what is the aim of the zero line? The supplier cannot explain it (one star less). Can it be explained by someone of the community?

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