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if you plug heater directly into wall, you could watch and see if it heats. Test heater vs controls
Looks right to me. I would twist wires more so they stay under screw better. Would try plugging directly into plug. Ground looks fine
Seems to be heating a bit slow.
You need to look for where you're loosing heat/energy
- check voltage over (v) (voltmeter require) & current (I) through (ammeter) heater element.
--- check terminals are properly fastened - loose terminals = volt drop
--- check supply cable thickness.
- check insolation of FT - radiative/convection/conduction heat loss i.e. what else are you also heating
- check insolation of basement - keep heat in room?
Lossless model;
System Volume | Litre | 1204 | Gal | 4550.0 | 4550.0 | |||
Temperature Setpoint | °C | 18.9 | 25.0 | |||||
Temperature Startingpoint | °C | 18.7 | 15.0 | |||||
Heater | W | 1500.0 | 1500.0 | |||||
mass to be heated | kg | m | 4550.0 | 4550.0 | ||||
water heat capacity | J/kg.K | c | 4200.0 | 4200.0 | ||||
Start Temperature | °C | Ts | 18.7 | 15.0 | ||||
Target temperature | °C | Tt | 18.9 | 25.0 | ||||
temperature difference | K | dT | dT=Tt-Ts | 0.2 | 10.0 | |||
Heater Energy | kJ | Q_heater | Q=m.c.dT | 3822.0 | 191100.0 | |||
Heater Power | kW | P_heater | 1.5 | 1.5 | ||||
Time to temp | s | t=Q/P_heater | 2548.0 | 127400.0 | ||||
hr | t[s]/3600[s/hr] | 0.7 | 35.4 | |||||
Hi Chris,
Peter actually put that info together for you.
A meter is truly the best way to test this, but one sure fire sign that your wire is too small is it will be warm/hot.
If there is any heat from the wire, it needs to be bigger.
I have a system that I believe holds about 900 gallons of water and i put a 1000 watt heater inline. I achieved about .5 deg temp rise. But this was at neutral external temp, so little to no heat loss. You may need to have a larger element.
With the rig you have set up, you could easily increase the element size. How far away is a 220 volt plug (Dryer? or breaker box?)
Another thought would be a second heating element. You could add another SSR just like what you have and another element and run a quality (12 gauge) Extension cord to the next nearest plug that is on another breaker. This could double your heating capacity for fairly little effort. Do you have a second port in your filter like you installed the first element in?
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