Has any one tried using a washing machine heater to heat their water?
I removed a faulty one from our machine the other day and it occured to me how easy it was to replace. Other than the obvious but not impossible challenge of doing this so that the terminals are not left exposed, it seems to be a much easier way to fit an immersion heater to a plastic tank than trying to reach inside to fit the large 'nut' to the inner side of a regular immersion heater. All they rely on is a compression fitting. If it can withstand the rigors of a washing machine I would have thought it would work for us.
Most of them seem to be around 2Kw so I rekon they could work in a 250-500ltr tank.
How is the temperature of the water controlled? Doesn't a washing machine have a separate temperature sensor that relays temperature reading to the 'computer' electronics to regulate the water temperature to the settings set by the user, 30, 40 or 60 degrees?
Most elements have 3 connections, a postive input, negative output and an earth. Our Bosch washing machine has the sensor push into the element with a separate plug and wiring.
I'd hate to be the one trying to cut a perfectly shaped oval slot into the tank only to then discover that the sealing nut won't attach to the bolt as the tank wall is too thick.