Talk:Electrode boiler

definition of electrode"
Electrode boilers are now made for heating water as well as steam. . I suggest the writer to add "hot water' after steam. In case hot water is added, then many parts have to be added too. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Saessakgil (talk • contribs) 01:16, 23 November 2021 (UTC)

"Minimum"
"None of the components in electric boiler are minimum, so easy to control and maintain." I don't understand what minimum means in this context. Keziah (talk) 18:40, 19 October 2015 (UTC)

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"Clean water, when gets evaporated into steam, it does not leave any kind of ion in the boiler and the"

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Not a drawback
Article currently states: Drawbacks

Absence or limited quantity of water in the boiler does not allow current to flow and hence electrode boiler cannot produce steam and this stops the working of boiler.

This is not a drawback. Boilers are notoriously bad about exploding and/or weakening leading to a later explosion when the water level is allowed to drop. An electrode boiler simply stops working, no different than if you had turned the element off/extinguished the fire, only with the electrode boiler it happens automatically and with no extra equipment/circuitry necessary. Seems to me to be a pretty big safety feature, that it would be preferable to have a boiler that automatically turns itself off and renders itself safe if the water level drops too low.

I am moving that line up to advantages and replacing it in drawbacks with 'Due to the water serving as a conductor, the water becomes live at a significant portion of the input voltage. This can create a shock hazard when used, for example, to heat water for a bath or for tea making.' 2602:306:83C4:6680:91C8:3D4F:410F:9FBE (talk)

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