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Make sure you only heat what you needIf you have a water heater with a tank: make sure the tank is well insulated
No if you say drop a heavy rock out of water it would make a loud low bang but in water it makes a higher pitched noise.
Click clack noise
It can make a crackling or popping sounds as wood burns.
Because they have moving parts, such as the sails, and all moving things on land make a noise.
Evaporation of water hasn't an acoustic effect; for boiling the answer is yes.
AS water heaters age, they corrode and also incur mineral deposits and sediment at the bottom of the tank. This sediment is what causes the popping noises when the heater turns on. It is mini explosions inside the tank. Having yearly maintenance on the water heaters helps to prolong your heaters from having this issue by flushing out the sediment buildup and replacing the sacrificial anode rods when needed.
bad axle joint or ball joints and turn stops can make popping
Yes, it is possible.
According to Dr. Eric Dibble, the popping sound you hear isn't actually coming from the water lilies. The sound is produced by fish, often sunfish, feeding off the lilies. The suction action of their mouths cause popping noise.
When mine did that popping noise it was the fuel pump. But it could be a number of things. It depends on exactly what kind of popping. The Chevrolet Blazer wasn't the best of the bunch. They do really well as trucks. But the maintenance is that of a Toyota.
converter stopped up
Yes, that popping noise you hear is the first sign that they are breaking. It is caused by the disposition of the detectors in the cable or cable port.
If it is a single click, from time to time, it is the thermostat cycling on and off, and it is normal.
your starter probably.
Only if the water restrictor is worn out in the heater core fittings. It is made to slow the water up so it don't make that noise.
It means its ove heeted and trying to cool down.