Hi,
I had an old AOS 40 gallon, 4500 Watt water heater that I would drain every year and check the elements which would be moderately calcified. The original elements had been replaced years ago, and the ones in it were garden variety HD foldback ones that were at least 5+ years old. It finally needed replacing and I bought a Rheem 40 gallon, 4500 watt at HD. Within 2 months, it was making lots of noise, and soon stopped heating water. I drained it and removed the elements. Top element was the standard foldback and was encrusted with more calicum than I'd ever seen. So much the element barely came out. The bottom element was a straight copper one and was not calcified, but was not working, so I replaced it with a standard foldback element. Now 2 months later, the noises started and the top element is encrusted again. I have not checked the bottom one yet.
Nothing is different, so I am struggling to know why this is happeneing. The temperature settings are the same (about 125 F). Should I switch to 3800 watt elements? Buy better quality elements? I'd like to be able to go at least 6 months before having to clean the elements.
I had an old AOS 40 gallon, 4500 Watt water heater that I would drain every year and check the elements which would be moderately calcified. The original elements had been replaced years ago, and the ones in it were garden variety HD foldback ones that were at least 5+ years old. It finally needed replacing and I bought a Rheem 40 gallon, 4500 watt at HD. Within 2 months, it was making lots of noise, and soon stopped heating water. I drained it and removed the elements. Top element was the standard foldback and was encrusted with more calicum than I'd ever seen. So much the element barely came out. The bottom element was a straight copper one and was not calcified, but was not working, so I replaced it with a standard foldback element. Now 2 months later, the noises started and the top element is encrusted again. I have not checked the bottom one yet.
Nothing is different, so I am struggling to know why this is happeneing. The temperature settings are the same (about 125 F). Should I switch to 3800 watt elements? Buy better quality elements? I'd like to be able to go at least 6 months before having to clean the elements.