jsurow
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My 50 gallon A.O. Smith Proline electric water heater, only three years old, has a very limited supply of hot water. After one shower water is only warm. At the kitchen sink before a shower I measured the temperature is 118°. After the shower I measured the temperature in the shower at 101°.
I turned off the water heater and drain the water from its brain, initially 80° or so. After perhaps 10 gallons the temperature went up to 120°.
The impedance across the upper thermostat is 0 ohms when turned all the way hot, and 25 ohms when set to 120 degrees. the impedance across the lower thermostat is always zero ohms, whether turned up or down the maximum.
The resistance across both the upper and lower heating elements is about 22ohms.
The voltage across the both heating element is 0 when at temperature, but 220 V when the temperature is raised and heating is heard in the tank. When the temperature set is adjusted by me, the lower thermostat seemingly "clicks" on at a higher temperature than the lower.
I'm not sure what's wrong. SHouldn't the water in the bottom of the tank, near the start of draining, be much warmer than 80°? Is the problem likely that the setpoint of the lower thermostat is incorrect and that it's not coming on to warm up the water in the bottom of the tank until it's very cold?
What do you recommend doing?
I turned off the water heater and drain the water from its brain, initially 80° or so. After perhaps 10 gallons the temperature went up to 120°.
The impedance across the upper thermostat is 0 ohms when turned all the way hot, and 25 ohms when set to 120 degrees. the impedance across the lower thermostat is always zero ohms, whether turned up or down the maximum.
The resistance across both the upper and lower heating elements is about 22ohms.
The voltage across the both heating element is 0 when at temperature, but 220 V when the temperature is raised and heating is heard in the tank. When the temperature set is adjusted by me, the lower thermostat seemingly "clicks" on at a higher temperature than the lower.
I'm not sure what's wrong. SHouldn't the water in the bottom of the tank, near the start of draining, be much warmer than 80°? Is the problem likely that the setpoint of the lower thermostat is incorrect and that it's not coming on to warm up the water in the bottom of the tank until it's very cold?
What do you recommend doing?
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