Posted by sotxbill on May 19, 2022 at 07:57:21 from (172.56.89.222):
In Reply to: Water Heater Update posted by john in la on May 18, 2022 at 17:51:11:
reminder,, the top thermostat has priority.. so when cold as it is now... the power will only be fed to the top element. when that portion is up to temp, the the top thermostat will allow power to go to the bottom thermostat. In normal use the hot water rises up, and cold water is fed into the bottom... so normal use water is drain off the top, and the bottom thermostat will come on first as it senses the cold water... If you use too much water and cold water gets to the top, the top element will kick in and the top stat will feed it first as to try to keep up where the water is leaving. So be aware of that... The tp valve... you you keep tripping it, you can sometimes get lucky and flush out the piece of lime in it and it will stop dripping. crap shoot? The build of of lime is why I am reluctant to test them, because its a bugger to get them clean enough to reseal correctly... AND its usually the same for the bottom drain... so much gritting lime in it that it will not shut off... I have had to buy a hose bib cap in some cases to seal off the drain valve because I could not get the drip to stop. Hope none of this is redundant.
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