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04 commemorative 08-19-2023 8:53am

water heater question
 
Notice I didn't say "hot water heater" :lol:
Ohhh wise OT'ers

Ok, I put in an electric water heater in the garage and was wondering this....If we go away for two days is it more efficient to turn off electric to heater or leave it alone ?
And then what about a week or two :confused5:

Big bob 08-19-2023 9:01am

Two days I would leave it alone two weeks I would drain it.:seasix:

And change that plastic piece of shit valve for a full bore ball valve.

slewfoot 08-19-2023 9:02am

I dunno but we usually keep it on Vacation Mode.

Thunder22 08-19-2023 9:20am

for 2 days? i would leave it alone. Why not get an iOT leak detector, put the heater in vacation mode and be done with it.

PLRX 08-19-2023 9:46am

Leave it alone

Raazor 08-19-2023 10:02am

Leave it alone

VITE1 08-19-2023 1:30pm

I turn mine off if leaving for more than a day.

I also turn off the water.

Came home one day to a smoking heater. A few years before that a pipe burst and cost 100k to repair the damage.

04 commemorative 08-19-2023 1:38pm

I do turn water main off if leaving for a day or more...

ZipZap 08-19-2023 2:36pm

Does it not have an "Eco" setting for just this purpose?

Either way, I would never turn it off, just crank it down to low.

VatorMan 08-19-2023 5:09pm

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I have an AO Smith hybrid water heater-and yes it has an app. :leaving:

Frankie the Fink 08-20-2023 4:54am

Quote:

Originally Posted by VITE1 (Post 2128655)
I turn mine off if leaving for more than a day.

I also turn off the water.

Came home one day to a smoking heater. A few years before that a pipe burst and cost 100k to repair the damage.

I have a Flume water sensor on my city meter and phone app, if I'm gone and get an alert about excessive usage in real time, my neighbor knows how to crank off the water main.

https://www.amazon.com/Flume-Smart-W...29994269&psc=1

There are some much more expensive sensors that can actually cut off water flow.

Yadkin 08-20-2023 6:53am

It's always more efficient to turn it off.

Frankie the Fink 08-20-2023 11:42am

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Originally Posted by Yadkin (Post 2128858)
It's always more efficient to turn it off.

I have an 80 gallon, old school dual thermostat electric, new AO Smith and well insulated. Turning it off for a couple of days makes no sense, getting that water back up to temp will require more electricity than allowing it to keep its ambient temperature by being turned on but unused.

Yadkin 08-20-2023 12:41pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frankie the Fink (Post 2128935)
I have an 80 gallon, old school dual thermostat electric, new AO Smith and well insulated. Turning it off for a couple of days makes no sense, getting that water back up to temp will require more electricity than allowing it to keep its ambient temperature by being turned on but unused.

Nope. It loses heat as a function of the temperature difference.

Paypre 11-26-2023 3:31pm

Quick water heater question for you all. Just installed an electric one in the garage and now I'm pondering life's big mysteries: to power off or not when we're out for a couple of days? And what's the deal for longer trips, like a week or two? Share your wisdom! And while we're at it, highly recommend Radiator Village - the go-to spot for all your radiator needs!

Steve_R 11-26-2023 3:42pm

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Originally Posted by Paypre (Post 2175160)
Quick water heater question for you all. Just installed an electric one in the garage and now I'm pondering life's big mysteries: to power off or not when we're out for a couple of days? And what's the deal for longer trips, like a week or two? Share your wisdom!


Here’s some wisdom: Don’t ask stupid questions.

Egnalf 11-26-2023 3:44pm

the amount of energy saved will never trump this:

If you’re turning your water heater off for vacations, you’re not saving yourself much money, and you’re increasing the risk of dangerous bacterial growth. First, from a health standpoint keeping the water in the tank hot keeps you safe. Lukewarm and cool water temperatures encourage nasty bacterial growth

04 commemorative 11-26-2023 5:27pm

Makes a certain amount of sense....but the RED letters convinced me for sure :willy:

LATB 11-26-2023 5:30pm

The only time I have ever shut the WH off was to replace it. And I usually replace the house 1st. :rofl:

donuts 11-26-2023 7:26pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve_R (Post 2175172)
Here’s some wisdom: Don’t ask stupid questions.

Damn bot.


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