11-14-12, 09:40 AM | #41 |
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120vac only for the lower element.
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11-14-12, 10:02 AM | #42 |
Less usage=Cheaper bills
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11-14-12, 12:20 PM | #43 |
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Yeah, if you use 120vac, you can use a cheap timer.
The best one I've used lately is this model. http://ecorenovator.org/forum/sale-t...-usd-ebay.html I'm planning to use one of my transfer switches to supply inverter output power (with a Timex timer) to one of my 'day time' loads.. Just need to hook it up.. http://ecorenovator.org/forum/solar-...project-2.html Iota ITS-30R Transfer Switch | ChargingChargers.com
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11-07-13, 12:48 AM | #44 |
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Nice ...but if you can find many more water heaters for your house then you can go for naaptol. in which you can choose according to your requirement.
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11-07-13, 08:39 AM | #45 |
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Had a timer on WH for years, then poco quit the nighttime lower rate. HAve separate kw-hr meter on wh also. So disconnected timer (for use somewhere else)
Built box around wh with R25 insulation - went away for 2 weeks and only used 2k kw-hrs. Timer with insulation would gain almost nothing with added insulation. |
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