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Think the element has gone.Thing is I will have to empty the tank and turn it around to get another in.Anyone know where I can get a submersible water heater I can drop in through the top of the tank in the meantime?All I've found is American 110 volt or aquarium heaters that are too low wattage.
For anyone who's thinking of an immersion heater.This came yesterday.https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/385105577179?var=652982679426Heats a bucket of water in minutes.Just drop it in wires and all!Much happier with this on a timer than I was with the 3kw immersion, as it's on a standard 13 amp circuit.If it works I won't bother fitting another especially as I'm having trouble finding a 2kw immersion.
what can go wrong?bargain at £14!
Quote from: dazmond on December 23, 2022, 02:00:47 pmwhat can go wrong?bargain at £14!What can go wrong , catch fire , overload your mains circuit, cause electrocution , there are no safety standards at all with this type of product every year across the uk there are hundreds of fires caused by using this type of thing it’s never worth the risk , buy cheap buy twice 😂😂😂
Quote from: Splash & dash on December 23, 2022, 02:51:45 pmQuote from: dazmond on December 23, 2022, 02:00:47 pmwhat can go wrong?bargain at £14!What can go wrong , catch fire , overload your mains circuit, cause electrocution , there are no safety standards at all with this type of product every year across the uk there are hundreds of fires caused by using this type of thing it’s never worth the risk , buy cheap buy twice 😂😂😂I think Daz’s sarcasm has gone right over your head there 😂😂
what can go wrong?
Quote from: deeege on December 23, 2022, 02:56:20 pmQuote from: Splash & dash on December 23, 2022, 02:51:45 pmQuote from: dazmond on December 23, 2022, 02:00:47 pmwhat can go wrong?bargain at £14!What can go wrong , catch fire , overload your mains circuit, cause electrocution , there are no safety standards at all with this type of product every year across the uk there are hundreds of fires caused by using this type of thing it’s never worth the risk , buy cheap buy twice 😂😂😂I think Daz’s sarcasm has gone right over your head there 😂😂Well I did wonder if it was sarcasm , but from some of his other posts thought it might be genuine 😂😂😂
I have a 2kw immersion heater install so not interested in a drop in immersion but just our of curiosity these drop in heaters do you drill an hole in the top of tank/tank lid as all the heat and steam would escape if you leave the lid open?
Yes mine lid is vented and still lets out steam at the end of working day with whatever water is left in the tank when I undo the lid 👍What I’m asking is do people leave their lid undone while the drop in heater is in the tank? As you won’t be able to screw the lid shut.