The water temp in my 75 gal got up to 85 on monday evening. I turned down the thermostat and opened up the canopy for several hours and it gradually dropped to 81. I closed the canopy and went to bed and by morning the temp was at about 78.
It was 76 when I got home yesterday, but had climbed again to 78 by 11. I turned the heat down a notch again and I dipped a finger in it during the night and it didn't feel too hot. But this morning at 7 it was back up to 85. I tried turning the thermostat all the way down and waited a half hour, but the light did not go out, so I unplugged it and will buy a new heater as soon as the store opens.
The heater has been in use only three months, a nice expensive all glass submersible, still under warranty, thank goodness. Until this week it has maintained the tank at 76.
The tank heating up in the evening does mirror the house being more warm when I am home, but even when it is coldest I never set the thermostat above 70, and usually it is between 63 and 65, so I don't think that is a contributing factor?
Ellen
It was 76 when I got home yesterday, but had climbed again to 78 by 11. I turned the heat down a notch again and I dipped a finger in it during the night and it didn't feel too hot. But this morning at 7 it was back up to 85. I tried turning the thermostat all the way down and waited a half hour, but the light did not go out, so I unplugged it and will buy a new heater as soon as the store opens.
The heater has been in use only three months, a nice expensive all glass submersible, still under warranty, thank goodness. Until this week it has maintained the tank at 76.
The tank heating up in the evening does mirror the house being more warm when I am home, but even when it is coldest I never set the thermostat above 70, and usually it is between 63 and 65, so I don't think that is a contributing factor?
Ellen