Dear, I give you as a comment, in these electronic washing machines, when it is not used it is convenient to disconnect it from the power grid since even when the plate is turned off, it continues to receive energy and transform it. And if there is a peak of tension this is not going to happen well, keep that in mind. Regards
Thank you for the important comment, it is to keep it in mind.
I still have another question about the same exelent blue solenoid valve in question. It turns out that I bought the original double solenoid valve, but to my surprise the one they sold me is yellow and blue whose resistances because I measured them are the color blue has 4.23ohms and yellow has 3.65ohms on a 20k scale. Not only that but I also had to take the cables that feed them the caps that in this case is a light blue and brown. Is that so?
Hello, that the colors vary is not as important as seeing the connection of these, if they sold you with paddle terminals you will have to make the adaptation. Regards
The values have to be around 4 ohms, usually they are above that new value, although it is not so low the value of the other is not common to present that value, you can still make the corresponding claim. Regards
Thank you Mr. Luis38 and Juan Guillermo always attentive and clarifying doubts. In this case the comments made do not know if they can be valued and I do not know how I should do it but anyway I appreciate your concern. Anyway as you say Mr Luis 38 both coils would be within the values (3.65 and 4.23 ohms). Okay. In fact, to get the doubt out I measured another electrovalvula equal in another friendly trade and to my surprise it gave the same values as the one I bought, so apparently they are that factory since both are original and identical.
Now I still have the question of what is the reason that in a solenoid valve (or all electro.originals) come with so much difference in their coils? Thank you very much but I clarify that although it is not a problem to solve (I hope) it kills me the curiosity to know.
Dear, evidently the differences in the resistance values of the solenoid valve coils, has to do with the length of the winding.
Always in the plane of theories, a longer winding generates a more important magnetic field than a shorter one. Possibly this has to do with the working time of each of the coils. I think that the wash is running longer than the rinse. Regards