When we came up earlier this year we had to hot water, so we had to boil water on the stove to do dishes. Not ideal! I was thinking I was going to have to put in a new water heater, but I stopped by Appliance Depot and he recommended that I just check out the connections with a multimeter first.
Once I started doing a little reading I realized it might not be so bad. The first thing I measured was the voltage at the heating element. That is the bottom part with 2 wires going to it. It measured 240V, so I knew the breaker was fine.
Then I shut off the breaker and did a continuity check, which resulted in no continuity. I checked the bottom element as well and there was continuity there. So I determined that the heating element needed to be replaced.
I could buy 1 heating element for $20 or a pack with 2 plus the thermostat for $25. So I went with the later.
Here you can see the old heating element. Not sure what happened to it, but it no longer has continuity. Also interesting that it was a lot shorted then the new ones. Same wattage though, which appears to be the important part.
Overall a simple fix and a big relief. I wonder if I need to check the sacrificial rod in the water heater and if that could have caused the issue with the heating element. I will have to read into that.
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