Should both thermistors read the same ie approx 15 ohms as one reads 0.00 ie a short
Harry little bit of useless info for you, if a thermistor staes it is a 12 K for instance , it should measure that at 35 degrees C, as that is body temp so you can hold it in your hand to measure it, no one ever does unless it is a dry pocket one , unless you know what temp the NTC is in the resistance means nothing, but if open circuit obviously faultyThe most commonly used thermistors have a resistance of 1K or 10K at 20C, but there are many other values. You check them when not connected to anything else.
Harry little bit of useless info for you, if a thermistor staes it is a 12 K for instance , it should measure that at 35 degrees C, as that is body temp so you can hold it in your hand to measure it, no one ever does unless it is a dry pocket one , unless you know what temp the NTC is in the resistance means nothing, but if open circuit obviously faulty
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