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#222232 06/01/2023 8:24 PM
by BigB
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My plumber needs to replace a 208 volt water heater and they are very expensive, $2,800 for a 40 gallon. I told him he can use a 240 volt unit but it will heat at 75% of what it would at 240. Why can't he buy a 240 unit and install 208V elements in it?
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#222237 Jun 2nd a 10:26 PM
by gfretwell
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Because they can. Maybe they have special elements that provide full watts but I didn't see anyone bragging about selling them.
There isn't a lot in a water heater. Typically it is just a tank with 2 elements and 2 thermostats. There shouldn't be anything special about the thermostats. I know they don't like salt water when my heater went under wink
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