Less than 3 minutes! It shouldn't take that long
Around 3 hours
Tank water will slowly warm to ambient temperature. It will not get any hotter.
It depends on the how many degrees you wish to change the water and the wattage of the heater. Obviously a 1500 watt heater will do it faster than a 1000 watt heater. You might want to begin by looking at the heat transfer formula: heat in joules equals mass times change in temperature times specific heat of the material (water in this case).
To heat up a tankful of cold water will take about an hour initially. Once it's hot, the heaters will automatically come on when temperature drops a bit .
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Anywhere from 6- 35 hours. Lol. No it should take around 2 hours
depends on the wattage of the elements along with the temp of the cold water but i would guess an hour or two
No.
your heater will be cold, or your engine can over heat. your car can take a long time to heat up. Your inside heater will be cool, or your engine temp. will over heat.
because the power lines are more frozen in winter
"One hour for a new water heater" for a NEW one. If its a few years old, Id wait about 2 hours or so. That way it wont get cold while you are in the shower, and it can refill at the same time that it dispenses.
defective thermostat to engine cooling system (the system which also provides heat i.e. hot water, to the heater matrix)