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Does it effect your plastic tank at all?
Mines 2kw. Do you know what temp your immersion is meant to heat too?
Quote from: stuartb on November 06, 2019, 12:16:39 amDoes it effect your plastic tank at all?Yes it melts them and distorts them...I've had 5 tanks in 5 years.....I replace my tank every year at the same time I buy a new everyday pole...
Just been out to check the water temp and it’s just like warm. I plugged a little radiator into the power socket in the van and no power! The little button on the power reel socket had tripped...damm it! Does that mean it just got too hot or something? Electrics aren’t my strong point 😳
A 2kw ellement can be wired with a 13 amp plug and plugged into the house mains, any electrician would tell you that (i had 2 tell me the same info).However close to 3kw and over then you need to sort your electrics out.I wired the heater with arctic cable and used a heavy duty 13amp plug. Outside socket and ran a heavy duty 13amp extension to mine.The issue here maybe plugging the seperate radiator on the same extension as the element. If your tank is insulated and you run the elememt long enough, it will keep the back of your can toastie to keep the frost off. So there is no need for the radiator going in as well
Quote from: nathankaye on November 06, 2019, 10:24:59 amA 2kw ellement can be wired with a 13 amp plug and plugged into the house mains, any electrician would tell you that (i had 2 tell me the same info).However close to 3kw and over then you need to sort your electrics out.I wired the heater with arctic cable and used a heavy duty 13amp plug. Outside socket and ran a heavy duty 13amp extension to mine.The issue here maybe plugging the seperate radiator on the same extension as the element. If your tank is insulated and you run the elememt long enough, it will keep the back of your can toastie to keep the frost off. So there is no need for the radiator going in as wellWhat electrician told you that ? wont go into to much detail but what you run from any 13amp socket in your home will depend on how old your electrics are and what else you will be running from your plug socket mains ring which at best will have an 32amp total allowance for your whole house, when it comes to running an appliance with a 2kw draw for long periods of time any electrician worth their salt would suggest you take it from a separate circuit.
Quote from: Dry Clean on November 06, 2019, 11:28:35 amQuote from: nathankaye on November 06, 2019, 10:24:59 amA 2kw ellement can be wired with a 13 amp plug and plugged into the house mains, any electrician would tell you that (i had 2 tell me the same info).However close to 3kw and over then you need to sort your electrics out.I wired the heater with arctic cable and used a heavy duty 13amp plug. Outside socket and ran a heavy duty 13amp extension to mine.The issue here maybe plugging the seperate radiator on the same extension as the element. If your tank is insulated and you run the elememt long enough, it will keep the back of your can toastie to keep the frost off. So there is no need for the radiator going in as wellWhat electrician told you that ? wont go into to much detail but what you run from any 13amp socket in your home will depend on how old your electrics are and what else you will be running from your plug socket mains ring which at best will have an 32amp total allowance for your whole house, when it comes to running an appliance with a 2kw draw for long periods of time any electrician worth their salt would suggest you take it from a separate circuit.So to clarify, if i went out and bought lets say an additional plug in radiator. Would i need to have a separate circuit in the house to plug these in as well? Most of them are 2kw