Thread Number: 63551
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ge sensor part WB21X5207 |
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Post# 861249 , Reply# 1   1/11/2016 at 17:22 (2,999 days old) by COLDSPOT66 (Plymouth, Mass)   |   | |
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I do have one new in box. |
Post# 861265 , Reply# 2   1/11/2016 at 18:36 (2,999 days old) by americana4 (Warwick, RI)   |   | |
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I'm interested- what's the next step? thanks |
Post# 861443 , Reply# 4   1/12/2016 at 15:22 (2,998 days old) by americana4 (Warwick, RI)   |   | |
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John: I responded to the email in your profile- let me know if you did not receive it. Thanks Tom |
Post# 862081 , Reply# 5   1/15/2016 at 18:14 (2,995 days old) by firedome (Binghamton NY & Lake Champlain VT)   |   | |
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Post# 924409 , Reply# 6   3/1/2017 at 18:57 (2,584 days old) by nikita (Kingston)   |   | |
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GE model # J485A1WH, year @1965?. tried looking on ebay and online with no luck. thank you
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Post# 924414 , Reply# 7   3/1/2017 at 19:29 (2,584 days old) by ken (NYS)   |   | |
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Post# 924872 , Reply# 8   3/4/2017 at 10:41 (2,581 days old) by nikita (Kingston)   |   | |
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Thank you ken, john/combo52 did get back to me and he has none available... |
Post# 1035577 , Reply# 10   6/17/2019 at 21:26 (1,746 days old) by ken (NYS)   |   | |
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GE switched from the earlier hydraulic controlled "Automatic Calrod" to electric controlled Sensi-temp in about 1960 which used sensor WB21X5054. It had white leads. If I remember correctly it is 10 ohms. Then around 1965 WB21X154 sensor with yellow leads replaced the white lead sensor. Part # was later changed to WB21X5207. It is 17.5 ohms. They are not interchangeable.
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