Since I know this is the right place to get opinons :roll: :
Are electric water heater timers worth the $40.00? (plus the offset and a few feet of 10 ga)
Are you re-selling power company equipment?
Not in my opinion. My schedule isn't rigid enough to pick a time I wouldn't want hot water available.Are electric water heater timers worth the $40.00?
Not in my opinion. My schedule isn't rigid enough to pick a time I wouldn't want hot water available.
The fact that I have a natural-gas water heater has nothing to do with it, by the way.
Hang on, lets make sure we are all talking about the same thing.
Are we talking about ...
1) Paying less per month for electricity
OR
2) Using less electricity per month.
These are not one in the same when talking about power company backed water heater timers. You could use as much or more KWH and still pay less per month.
How is that?
Because the power company is more interested in moving the load to off peak times so if you go with their 'off peak' programs they will charge you less per KWH to heat your water off peak.
Great point bob. I think the reason my friend put his in is the WH is ancient (20+ years but still going) and he is thinking about geothermal, and does not want to replace it and then rip it out for the geothermal.
Well this conversation has gone in various directions. I was talking about the intermatic 24 hour timer.
I also understand about POCO controlled WH, our's dropped that several years ago.
If you go geothermal, in most cases this is a closed loop the twenty year old
or a even standard water heaters are not built with closed loop in mind.
A closed loop system has to have internal coils for the geothermal loop and does not interact with potable water, most time it?s a glycerin or another mineral that runs through the coils of a complete unit, and circulates accordingly.
The price of the WH with these coils is about 1.5 to 2 X's the price of a regular water heater. They make them but there not cheap!
Good Luck!
I feel the same way about setback HVAC thermostats. The AC not only has to cool the air back down, but also the internal structure and surfaces, furniture, and everything that has mass within the envelope.If for instance your timer is set to have the water heater off for an 8 hour period,then back on for a while, It seems to me the water heater would have to run continous a longer period of time to bring the water back to temperture.