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Recently, my wife heard of someone using a timer for their electric water heater. Anyone heard of this and where and what to get. Heater is twin 4500 watts and 240 volts- Thanks
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Originally Posted by: mooney99 Recently, my wife heard of someone using a timer for their electric water heater. Anyone heard of this and where and what to get. Heater is twin 4500 watts and 240 volts- Thanks Later, I realize this was probably a stupid question- they are sold everywhere !!!Oh well, maybe someone else needs this info!!
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Depending on the insulation R value of the tank you would probably be better off with an insulating blanket. |
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Originally Posted by: denman Depending on the insulation R value of the tank you would probably be better off with an insulating blanket. Yes, thank you, you are exactly right. That is the way to go instead of a timer-
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