There are small water heaters that run on 110 volts. However if yours is a large 240 volt heater and you only have 110 volts going to it, then it is fused and one on the fuses has blown in the service panel.
It should work okay.
It will not work. It will work, but you will only receive 25% of the rated output of the tank. A 3000 watt heater will only product 750 watts at 110 volts.
since every home appliance has its own rating on which they run.your heater will burn out or become faulty after sometime
No, it won't get enough power and won't work.
There are small water heaters that run on 110 volts. However if yours is a large 240 volt heater and you only have 110 volts going to it, then it is fused and one on the fuses has blown in the service panel.
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Yes.
It should work okay.
It will not work. It will work, but you will only receive 25% of the rated output of the tank. A 3000 watt heater will only product 750 watts at 110 volts.
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Yes, but by using 120 volts on the 208 volt element you will only be able to obtain 1/4 of the rated wattage from the element not 1/2 like it seems you should.
It'll only deliver 1/4 of the power.
A standard domestic water heater in a house, apartment, etc will need 220 Volts AC. They have two heating elements upper and lower and each is 110 VAC hence the 220 Volt supply. Make sure it has a dedicated circuit and a disconnect on the wall above and beside water heater.
NO - that is dangerous.
Sorry, won't work. You need a 110 volt supply.
since every home appliance has its own rating on which they run.your heater will burn out or become faulty after sometime