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Originally Posted by jdgstat
Mine's cooling down to 40.4 or so, so I'm not that far off from you.
"Just connect one side of the resistor to each wire coming from the sensor, so that the resistor is connecting the two wires, that makes it parallel."
So I can insert the resistor in many ways it sounds like? At the base of the sensor, or put a sensor in between the current wire and the extension I put in to make it go toward the top/front of the Danby?
I'm basically making a loop of these wires? Or am I attaching one resistor to each wire?
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this is about as simple as it gets.... once you see the sensor and resistor, it will be quite obvious. There are two wires leading from the sensor to the plug. Attach each end of the sensor to each of the wires.
I also found lunkhead's picture of what he did... it's here.
http://www.micromatic.com/forum/us-e...bytempsens.jpg
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