it doesnt look too bad but it has to be getting in somewhere. the water is slightly acidic ph 6.1.. im really just trying to figure out whats the root cause here
Hi all,
So i took the immersion into a plumbing supply store, they said that theres probably too much iron in the water (we have well water). They didnt offer any solution and said there wasnt much i could do.. what do you guys think?
yep thats exactly it. if i bypass the wiring on the thermostat it will heat as intended. when i pull the thermostat out of the tube theres a little bit of water in it
i had thought about this..do you mean as if to say that the element is heating without any water? I would think the element would burn up rather than the thermostat/tube as that merely detects heat
Hi Davey thanks for the response. Ive had a few teslas and the other was an ideal. I did think the ideal was better made but it too only lasted 2 months. How were your immersions failing??
Hi guys,
I posted 2 months back about the same issue, not sure if im supposed to make a new post about it or not.
basically my immersion heater (side mounted) keeps failing every 2-3 months. I have an ideal stainless steel cylinder with an immersion mounted on the side.
the failure is the same...
Its a side mounted immersion. Ive replaced the complete immersion once already and this is the 2nd one failing after 4 weeks- same brand. Ideal 3kw Incoloy 14 inch
yes i would have thought so too.. the electrical area of the immersion is bone dry. this will be the third immersion in 10 weeks or so. the first two were the same brand.. hardly a manufacturing defect though??