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Testing Your Water Heater Element Made Easy

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on testing water heater elements. Whether you're experiencing issues with your water heater not producing enough hot water or suspect a malfunctioning element, we've got you covered. Our interactive AI assistant is here to help you through every step of the testing process.

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Testing a water heater element can be straightforward with a multimeter. First, make sure to turn off the power to the water heater. Then, set your multimeter to the ohms setting. Check the resistance by touching the multimeter probes to the element's terminals—normal readings usually indicate the element is good. What issues are you experiencing with your water heater? I'm here to help with any troubleshooting advice you might need!