

🔥 Power your off-grid lifestyle with sleek, reliable heat!
The DERNORD 12V 300W Immersion Heater is a stainless steel, submersible heating element designed for versatile off-grid applications. Featuring a universal 1" NPSM fitting, UL safety certifications, and a durable electropolished surface, it efficiently converts renewable energy sources into hot water. Ideal for solar, wind, or battery-powered systems, it includes a waterproof silicone seal for hassle-free installation.



























| ASIN | B017VT68XA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #132,155 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #240 in Water Heater Replacement Parts |
| Brand Name | DERNORD |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (118) |
| Item Length | 175 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 11 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | DERNORD |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| UPC | 717080640254 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 300 watts |
T**Y
Versatile and useful product for solar and wind turbine installations!
I have used these for years and never had one fail. With the two elements, they can be configured for half-load (one element), full load 12V (factory config with parallel jumpers) or full load 24V (move jumpers to series the elements). As such, they are perfect dump loads for solar and wind turbine use and can store energy as hot water. The 1" NPT fittings fit many common water heaters.
Y**N
Not 300 watts @12v
This is a great option for heating water in my car rooftop solar tube. Fit is excellent. ABS 4x4x2 fitting with PVC adapter/reducer and threaded galvanized reducer. I test ran with one element connected. It drew 175 watts. When I connected the second it drew 350 watts. Thought folks should know actual power usage.
R**T
100%
Works perfect. Great pruduct
A**.
looks like good quality
Appears that I should work as intended, looks like good quality.
M**T
~300 watts verified
I measured the element with connecting bars attached. Ohms measured 0.5 ohms, 12 V/0.5 ohm=24 amps, 24x12=288 watts. This will give a decent amount of heat to keep water from freezing.
R**S
it works
it works, simple to install, drilled a hole in my water container and hooked it up to my battery its gets super hot, takes a bit longer to warm the water than i thought it would tho, but i didnt know what to expect.
D**Y
Got Rusty
Terrible. I got the element and put it in the boiler the next day. I hooked the heater, as a test, to a solar battery bank (12V 60A) to heat 5 gallons water. It worked for 3 days, and the residual current unit cut off the current. I took out the element obviously it is not stainless steel, after 3 days it is with a lot of rust & the metal damaged, has a leakage. Very poor quality, surely not 304 ss!!! Don't buy it, waste of time.
A**R
No help on wiring
I received the item in a timely manner. I went to wire it with 14 gauge wire and I detached the bridge to the other head so I was using a single head, I plugged my electric meters to check out my wattage use and it read 1200w before blowing the circuit so something is wrong and I have no place to turn to ask questions.
T**.
I replaced the 120v element in a Kuuma heater with this unit. Ran 8 gauge power cable to it and it does work. But it takes forever to heat a 10 gallon water heater from cold. Like 6 hours. The 120v element heated the tank from cold in 45 minutes. Once hot it maintains temp okay. Each cycle is about 1 hour. That being said its drawing 28 amps during that time. Overnight that depletes 40% of my 600ah battery bank. Not what I was hoping for. At 28 amps I really wish this got way hotter. I cannot decide if this is performing better than when I ran the 120v element off my inverter. I believe overnight depletion is around the same. I am really interested in trying it at 24 volts, but that an experiment for future me. So if your using this in a vehicle, and that vehicle is running the engine every day you should be fine. And 28amps is way less stress on the batteries than 160amps is from an inverter. Just plan you showers accordingly as the recoup time is LONG. I will update long term performance a few months from now.
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