I want to reduce the power used by my immersion heater so that I can heat my hot water slowly using solar power without changing the immersion heater. I already have a 1kva 220v to 110v transformer. I think that connecting the immersion to it would mean that it would only draw about 750 watts
You are right - one quarter of the power consumed by the 3kW immersion heater if it were connected to a 240V supply.
But is the transformer rated at >=750W?
You are right - one quarter of the power consumed by the 3kW immersion heater if it were connected to a 240V supply.
But is the transformer rated at >=750W?
Some interesting stuff on 'petrolheads' link - EMMA unit at around £2k is quite expensive. Looks like lots of folks have similar thoughts on how to maximise returns from solar so it's likely something will turn up it time
Thanks for the feedback - any further thoughts more than welcome
Hi Billy, the transformer seems fairly efficient as never runs hot and certainly nowhere near the potential 2.25k saving obtained by feeding the heater at 750w - I'm no expert but if this is viable I could monitor it initially
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Will connecting a 220v 3kw immersion heater to a 110v transformer damage any of them
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