I replaced the heater element in my boiler at the weekend. Since then, there has not been as much hot water as with the previous element. I've checked the thermostat and it is set to the maximum allowed (unknown value). Its definitely at the maximum (double checked by using multimeter and varied output).
Now there are two differences from the previous element. 1) Its a super alloy based one as opposed to the previous copper one. 2) The length of the element is shorter than the previous one (11" opposed to 14").
Is the length of the element a problem? I would have thought it would have just taken longer to heat up. Could it be the thermostat being set too low? The maximum has been limited by the manufacturer.
Any help would be appreciated.
Now there are two differences from the previous element. 1) Its a super alloy based one as opposed to the previous copper one. 2) The length of the element is shorter than the previous one (11" opposed to 14").
Is the length of the element a problem? I would have thought it would have just taken longer to heat up. Could it be the thermostat being set too low? The maximum has been limited by the manufacturer.
Any help would be appreciated.
