General Geoff
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I have a fairly ancient water heater in the basement that's an electric, single element job. The element died last year and after fighting with it for a couple of hours, managed to yank the mangled element out from it, which as it turns out was completely embedded in sediment. After using a coat hanger to scrape out what sediment I could, I replaced the element as a stopgap measure, and it's worked fairly well for the past year. But now the hot water is coughing once in awhile like it did before, so it's time for me to get a new, sediment-free one. Unfortunately there aren't many single element tank heaters on the market these days.
I'm wondering if there are any tricks to wiring up a dual element heater vs a single element that I should know of. The ones I'm looking at say they're 4500W, but I don't know if that's per-element or total. The old one has a single 5500W element.
I'm wondering if there are any tricks to wiring up a dual element heater vs a single element that I should know of. The ones I'm looking at say they're 4500W, but I don't know if that's per-element or total. The old one has a single 5500W element.