Yes, but instead of virtually "0" ohm's, you should read some resistance. The resistance amount can be roughly calculated as the voltage of the device, divided by the amperage rating of the device.
If you don't read anything, then the thermal protector or fuse has failed open.
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Yes, but instead of virtually "0" ohm's, you should read some resistance. The resistance amount can be roughly calculated as the voltage of the device, divided by the amperage rating of the device.
If you don't read anything, then the thermal protector or fuse has failed open.