When your at home depot an you are looking at hot water heater elements, are they all the same size?
Jun 25, 2009 by off2board | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I remember there are different wattages, but the one I bought seems to be under sized ( though it looks right ).
Water heaters happen in various sizes. So do the heating elements.
Harry O | Jun 29, 2009
There are sundry sizes and wattage ratings. To get the best performance, you should match the wattage new with the old. The configuration of the base must be the same as the old.
Ernie A | Jun 25, 2009
Convince your old one in and if you can find a clerk that's not trying to ignore you ask him or her to help you.
T.F.W. | Jun 25, 2009
The mounting villainous, size and watt rating have to match. The manufacturer's nameplate should have the information stamped or etched into it. If you have problems with Home Depot client service, go to a local Mom and Pop hardware store.
Cap'n One-Aye | Jun 25, 2009
If, when you refer to mass, you're talking about the actual element loop itself, then no, they're not all the same. There's a straight forward element which runs out makes a turn and comes back to the socket head. Then there's the element which goes
Corky R | Jun 26, 2009
some are longer than others but it wont purposes the performance of it,so pick out the one you need and install it and have a hot bath on home depot
D2 | Jun 27, 2009
They are conflicting, go on line and look at the specs on your heater, just replacing what was there might be repeating and old mistake.
Mark C | Jun 27, 2009
The short one is for a 20 gallon and should work in a 30 or 40 gallon with some minor lose of efficiency
Record sure the voltage is right (120v or240v) the wattage plays a large part in the recovery , the higher wattage uses more electrifying than a
Robert F | Jun 29, 2009
Water heaters be received b affect in various sizes. So do the heating elements.
Harry O | Jun 29, 2009
can I install an electric hot water heater in my 1981 Toyota huntsman?
Jan 25, 2011 by Colorado | Posted in Toyota
I am purchasing a 1981 Toyota huntsman Saturday that has the hot water removed because it was bad. the holder has suggested putting in a home depot 115v mini hot water heater. is this possible? if not, where can I buy an oem tank?thanks :)
Depending on where you're charming your RV I'd recommend a LP gas universal unit that you can connect a 5 gallon LP bottle. This way if you are camping in the middle of nowhere you'll have hot water and won't overload an inverter or transportable gen
| Jan 25, 2011
Why does my hot water pressure suck?
Nov 21, 2007 by blas | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I right-minded got a new hot water heater last year. Lately, the hot water pressure in my kitchen is weak. The cold is good. The bathroom is out of this world. I never have enough hot water for a long hot bath. My building was built in the 70's. Do I
You say that the load is fine in the bathroom and then say there's not enough hot water I guess you asking why there is no pressure since the heater is fairly new. I think you may have a corrosion filled hot water procession somewhere in the kitchen,
Bill | Nov 21, 2007