Dissolving immersion heater

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Changed a 27" one of these which had failed after 4 months use. I was surprised to see that a lot - like about a third, of the copper sheath had dissolved away for a good length, so you could see the coiled heater wire inside. Remaining copper was reduced thickness.

Assuming it "blew" (about 3 weeks ago) as soon as water got to the element, what would cause cause that? The local water (SW London) is middling hard, and its in a block of flats with roof tanks. Perhaps it really IS someone peeing in the cistern.

Don't work my hood do you PVM?
 
Got to be a fault with the element if it were attacking the copper the cylinder would have gone by now

Pssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss :lol:
 
probably oilman squeezing his ants..

but dia, maybe its summat to do with the amps in the coil...

but i did see this

mind you if its london...... it must be "acid"

:lol:
 
buy a decent immersion next time as once the sacrificial anode has been eaten away inside the cylinder the immersion acts as one  8)
 
Its only 4 months old gaz them things last for years, well longer than a potty boiler anyway :lol: :lol:

Same question on screwedflux suggested an immersion for hard water :roll:
 

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