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It depends on the temperature of the water in the tank, so in the winter when the water is really cold, it needs about 10 hours for mine to get warm. (About 35-40 degrees). Whereas in the summer or if my tank is still a bit warmer from the previous day's water then 6-8 hours gives the same temp. It's a bit of trial and error. Does your immersion have a thermostat? You can play around with that and set that right for your tank, and you'll achieve the right temperature.
Quote from: Jonny 87 on January 03, 2017, 12:06:33 pmIt depends on the temperature of the water in the tank, so in the winter when the water is really cold, it needs about 10 hours for mine to get warm. (About 35-40 degrees). Whereas in the summer or if my tank is still a bit warmer from the previous day's water then 6-8 hours gives the same temp. It's a bit of trial and error. Does your immersion have a thermostat? You can play around with that and set that right for your tank, and you'll achieve the right temperature.Thanks Jonny,Yes it has a thermostat, I've set it to max for now. I am using a timer so I've set it to come on from 10 til 2am then 4 til 7. Just a bit of trial and error really. I've got 500 litres in the tank so it's not full..Just would be nice to have warmish water and not frozen pumps! I'll still take reels out for now until I've got the settings right.
Find out what you pay per kilowatt for your electric then multiply the hours. So if you've got two kw on for ten hours that's 20 kw hours.Something like 12p per KWH so ten hours would be £2.40 around £12 per week which is a bit less than I spent on gas. I used to get through a bottle of gas about once a fortnight and pay something like £27 a time.
Quote from: DaveG on January 03, 2017, 05:49:48 pmQuote from: Jonny 87 on January 03, 2017, 12:06:33 pmIt depends on the temperature of the water in the tank, so in the winter when the water is really cold, it needs about 10 hours for mine to get warm. (About 35-40 degrees). Whereas in the summer or if my tank is still a bit warmer from the previous day's water then 6-8 hours gives the same temp. It's a bit of trial and error. Does your immersion have a thermostat? You can play around with that and set that right for your tank, and you'll achieve the right temperature.Thanks Jonny,Yes it has a thermostat, I've set it to max for now. I am using a timer so I've set it to come on from 10 til 2am then 4 til 7. Just a bit of trial and error really. I've got 500 litres in the tank so it's not full..Just would be nice to have warmish water and not frozen pumps! I'll still take reels out for now until I've got the settings right.That should work out nicely with a 500 litre tank. Should definitely keep the van fromFreezing up atleast.
Will a two KWH immersion work off an ordinary socket?
Thanks Dave. Am going ahead with that.Ģuessing an 11inch would be about right for a small tank.