Industrial Toys
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Here is another tip I got from my Rocket Science Friend.
I switched my 220/240 volt electric water heater to run on 110Volts.
This does several things:
It cuts the wattage in half (I believe) and frees up genset capacity for other things. The 110 operation vs 220 is not an issue for load balancing with the transfromer that I use in my genset/transfer switch arrangement.
The elements watts/square cm is halved (I believe) reducing significantly the buildup of deposits on your elements thus increasing their efficiency (on a new heater).
I WAS SKEPTICAL! Thought I would have only WARM (or cold) water (and I love HOT showers!). I also wash laundry in warm water.
This was not the case! I have noticed absolutely no difference! I should add, that I live alone, except for weekends when I have a friend stay with me. She does her laundry here every weekend.
So maybe for a typical family, this would not work. Maybe one could put in a switch, and when in an emergency situation, go to this mode.
Just thought it might be of interest to some.
I switched my 220/240 volt electric water heater to run on 110Volts.
This does several things:
It cuts the wattage in half (I believe) and frees up genset capacity for other things. The 110 operation vs 220 is not an issue for load balancing with the transfromer that I use in my genset/transfer switch arrangement.
The elements watts/square cm is halved (I believe) reducing significantly the buildup of deposits on your elements thus increasing their efficiency (on a new heater).
I WAS SKEPTICAL! Thought I would have only WARM (or cold) water (and I love HOT showers!). I also wash laundry in warm water.
This was not the case! I have noticed absolutely no difference! I should add, that I live alone, except for weekends when I have a friend stay with me. She does her laundry here every weekend.
So maybe for a typical family, this would not work. Maybe one could put in a switch, and when in an emergency situation, go to this mode.
Just thought it might be of interest to some.