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Any idea how many watts it draws at what ever voltage you switch it on at Jon? Also, how do you stop it over heating the water?jon_d wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2025 8:30 am Morning all.
Bus is going in for an alignment check after the Mundi trip back in August. Amazing how time flies.
This is the mob that makes cartridges.
https://hiheater.aliexpress.com/store/3242007?
Some people simply turn on the AC power/inverter to draw off excess solar.
Some install a cartridge and power directly from the battery when the SoC is adequate.
I have fitted a cartridge into a water column which thermal siphons when the SoC is high. About 400 w at 24v
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yes, just apply ohms law.Any idea how many watts it draws at what ever voltage you switch it on at Jon?
A simple thermostat mounted to the tank. It's in series with another an SoC monitor which controls the switching relay.Also, how do you stop it over heating the water
My mistake, I thought you had a 12v system not a 24v system. The basic maths comes out at 420w from a 400w rated element .... is is your element custom wound to handle the higher voltage?jon_d wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2025 4:45 pmyes, just apply ohms law.Any idea how many watts it draws at what ever voltage you switch it on at Jon?
28^2 / 380 = R
new P = new V^2 * R
Mine draws about 15 amps at 28v
A simple thermostat mounted to the tank. It's in series with another an SoC monitor which controls the switching relay.Also, how do you stop it over heating the water
A mix of the heat and back pain and frustration with this Prius inverter coolant pump I think Jon. Fitted the pump out of the old ex taxi Prius, and it lasted for around 2 kms and then it blew the fuse. I disconnected the wiring to the pump, fitted yet another fuse and Margaret was able to drive it back home.jon_d wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2025 5:40 pm Terry, I think the heat is getting to you. I mentioned earlier that they make elements.
They make elements and customize to your spec. (thread, type, size, voltage, power). I wanted 15amps or there abouts at 28v. Which is about my typical average solar capture on an average day. No point having a high power element if it's just going to flatten the battery.
Plus, I just need to 'trickle" the heat in. Any solar heating offsets gas usage.
Thermostat is mounted middle to top. 65* C. https://vi.aliexpress.com/item/4000130045408.html?
I get a long 38* hot shower from that.
I originally installed a short 300w 24v element but it cooked itself. I went longer, lower power and the correct voltage. It's still going.
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