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Solly Mahlangu Posted on May 06, 2020
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  1. If the tester indicates there is power to the terminals and the water in the geyser is cold, then the element is faulty. ( ...
  2. If the tester indicates there is no power to the terminals and the water is cold, then the thermostat is faulty.
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