A 120 volt, 1Kw (1,000 watt) element is used in the water heater. Just take the old element to a hardware store and match up the mount and size.
To lessen the chance of burning up the new element, get a 240 volt 4Kw (4,000) watt element. When operating on 120V, it will consume the same 1Kw of
power, however the reasoning is the 4Kw element will be more rugged and might survive longer. Again just look for the same size and mounting
arrangement as the old element.
Also, Replace the Water Heater switch with a wind-up timer. Just before you need hot water, crank the time ON to about 45 minutes or so. In about 15
minutes you will have hot water. The timer will run down and shut the water heater OFF, thus saving you from remembering to turn it OFF. We turn
ours ON when we get up in the morning and again just before dinner time. The rest of the time it generally has sufficient hot water store for any
random use during the day.
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Bruce Hislop
ON Canada
77PB, 455 Dick P. rebuilt, DynamicEFI EBL EFI & ESC.1 ton front end
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My Staff says I never listen to them, or something like that