Yes and no. Some are flip/flop and some are not.
Some heaters have larger elements in the bottom rather. For instance 4500w in the top and 5500w in the bottom, hence my statement concerning when the bottom element turn on.
Yes and no. Some are flip/flop and some are not.
Some heaters have larger elements in the bottom rather. For instance 4500w in the top and 5500w in the bottom, hence my statement concerning when the bottom element turn on.
Last edited by Smilee; 01-17-2017 at 10:18 AM.
Never seen one. I don't understand what the benefit would be, especially since the top one comes on first anyway.
Hot water rises.
True on initial fill and starting from cold. Normal operation, the bottom element takes priority because down pipe fills the cold water into the bottom. Hence why 90% of lower elements fail in comparison to upper.
PM Tha Dick. He's quick. Once you contact him you'll have it installed in 2-5 years.
Unless he's busy.
Edit: Mark your cable lines well.
Last edited by Glenn; 01-17-2017 at 12:06 PM.
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