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Yes, with a/c alternating current, polarity is seldom an issue. What is important is that neither conductor is connected to or touching anything that might cause a path to ground. Normally the white wire in cables and cords is referred to as the "grounded conductor" or neutral. And in 110/120 volt systems the neutral/grounded conductor IS connected to ground at the meter or breaker service panel. And that is Ok. just don't connect either conductor to ground anywhere else. The green and actual "grounding conductors" should be tightly fastened to all metallic components and frames etc. It provides the desired path to ground back to the source if or when either of the current conductors short to the frames or structure. Without proper "grounding conductors" the shorted current is more likely to flow through water, fish, and people. So caution should be the rule.
Ok - seems your insulation is good.
I'm still not sure you get all the power you need from your heater.
Please post a photo of your Multi-meter, DVM or Volt meter - I just want to confirm what type of instrument you've got.
- a part number/manufacturer/web reference also appreciated.
Hi Chris
No - I think your heater is not firing on all cylinders. But without measurements all is speculation.
If accessible - you can check your electricity unit counter - for best results switch of all large loads i.e. geyser/heating/etc.
!) switch off the space heater and FT heater - and note the difference in energy consumption (kWhr) for say 1 min.
2) switch on the 1500W space heater with FT heater off - and note the difference inenergy consumption (kWhr) for say 1min
3) switch the space heater off and 1500W FT Heater on - and note the difference in energy consumption (kWhr) for same time as 2.
Readings 2 & 3 should be reasonably near each other. - Note this will only indicate if the heater is not working - if it's a wiring/dry joint issue - there could still be energy consumption - with heat only dissipated in wrong location.
4) Reset action done in 1)
Good luck
Chris,
How much would a 220volt 3500 or 5500 watt stainless element and a 10 Gauge extension cord long enough to get to the nearest 30 amp or bigger power circuit be? You could plug in where an electric dryer is?
You mentioned that you were doing water changes, how do you heat your water for your house? Electric or gas? Would it be feasible to do a constant trickle in from your water heater to raise the temp? If my math is right, if you drained 50 gal of 70 deg water out and replaced with 130 deg water you would gain 2.5 deg. Do that twice a day and maintain the increase with heater installed, may get you up that 5 deg you need?
Hi Chris
No - I think your heater is not firing on all cylinders. But without measurements all is speculation.
If accessible - you can check your electricity unit counter - for best results switch of all large loads i.e. geyser/heating/etc.
!) switch off the space heater and FT heater - and note the difference in energy consumption (kWhr) for say 1 min.
2) switch on the 1500W space heater with FT heater off - and note the difference inenergy consumption (kWhr) for say 1min
3) switch the space heater off and 1500W FT Heater on - and note the difference in energy consumption (kWhr) for same time as 2.
Readings 2 & 3 should be reasonably near each other. - Note this will only indicate if the heater is not working - if it's a wiring/dry joint issue - there could still be energy consumption - with heat only dissipated in wrong location.
4) Reset action done in 1)
Good luck
Chris,
How much would a 220volt 3500 or 5500 watt stainless element and a 10 Gauge extension cord long enough to get to the nearest 30 amp or bigger power circuit be? You could plug in where an electric dryer is?
You mentioned that you were doing water changes, how do you heat your water for your house? Electric or gas? Would it be feasible to do a constant trickle in from your water heater to raise the temp? If my math is right, if you drained 50 gal of 70 deg water out and replaced with 130 deg water you would gain 2.5 deg. Do that twice a day and maintain the increase with heater installed, may get you up that 5 deg you need?
Even if you left water trickling in from water heater, you are likely ahead in the long run there.
Great
Even if you left water trickling in from water heater, you are likely ahead in the long run there.
Great
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