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Joined: Fri Jan 31, 2003 2:01 am GMT EstGMT Posts: 97 Location: Long Island, NY
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Hi Solarguy,
I have used an electric water heater as a diversion load. I plumbed it in as a preheater to the gas heater. You could use one of the voltage sensitive relays of the SW to drive a power relay to the heater element. Remember, a 2000W 240V element will be a 500W load at 120V.
You might possably put an electric element into a standard gas heater but you might not have enough fittings. One possability might be to remove the dip tube on the cold water intake and replace it with a heating element if you can find one with the same threads. A strap on thermostat on the hot water outlet pipe as close to the tank as possable might give enough over heating protection. You would then need to put a T on the drain fitting and use it for both the cold water input and the drain. You probably would not have an overheating problem with only a 600W array but you should make provisions for it. Possably a 500W air heater as the second diversion load or just open up the array.
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