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Hi, I bought a 1kw immersion element as I am off grid and need to replace the existing one and use a lower power than 3kw

I have not fitted it yet as some of the rods look too close and may touch with scaling up or a slight bending over time.

The gap is about 2mm.

Is this anything to worry about

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Whatā€™s your concerns?

Is it electrical arcing by any chance...? If so, donā€™t worry, electricity isnā€™t directly charged into the water of your cylinder....!!! It might make you dance every time you touched a tap!

The heating element is the ā€œUā€ shape one, it has a coil inside which is completely electrically insulated inside the u shape tube. The straight single ā€œrodā€ is a ā€œdry pocketā€ for the thermostat to sit in. Even if they touched, nothing would happen.... apart from maybe throwing the stat reading out slightly due to direct element contact...? But thatā€™s not gonna make a difference.

Hope that helps!

Stu.
 

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