AO SMITH Faulty Hybrid hot water heaters
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You have solar panels.
Is all electric a better option considering you have solar panels?0 -
well maybe if the cost of just electic is cheaper than a on demand water heater running on propane and using very little electric. remember those elecric coils use a large amount of electricity but im not sure how they compare to propane costs which arent cheap either0
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As you can see from my post, I am asking that question as well.0
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To compare the cost of operating a propane hot water heater vs. a straight electric one is rather simple: compare the cost of a BTU of energy from propane to a BTU of energy from electricity. There are about 90,000 BTU in a gallon of propane, and about 3400 BTU in a Kilowatt hour of electricity. Simple arithmetic.
Now if you are looking at a heat pump (hybrid) water heater, the math is a little more difficult, as it is necessary to know the COP of the heat pump system -- which should be in the literature for the water heater.
However, as you now know, heat pump water heaters are considerably more expensive to buy than straight electrics or gas heaters, and more expensive to maintain, so that should be factored in.
Saving electricity costs with solar panels is a wonderful idea. It is also, most often, somewhat illusory unless you have a large enough array to cover most of the yearly cost of your electricity, and have a feed in tariff which closely matches the normal grid tariff. Not all areas do. Do NOT expect your array to power a straight electric water heater, unless you live in a very sunny climate and don't need hot water when the sun isn't shining -- and again, have a fairly large array -- it would take 220 square feet of array in full sun.Br. Jamie, osb
Building superintendent/caretaker, 7200 sq. ft. historic house museum with dependencies in New England0 -
I'm sure it is the refrigerant leaking out, not a bad compressor. I now have 4 dehumidifiers where the refrigerant has leaked out.(speaking of which I need to contact Aprilaire before spring).
You have to factor in the efficiency of the boiler in your indirect calculation. If you select the right indirect, right size for your load and right stainless alloy for your water, it probably will have the lowest total cost given its lifespan.0 -
Hi, I'll throw in that electric water heating elements can be replaced with smaller and lower voltage elements, if you have a large tank to compensate for the slower rate of heating. Also, DC elements are made, so you can heat directly with solar PV.
Yours, Larry0 -
I had an AOS hybrid water heater installed in March 2025. It started to go bad in April 2026 and kept turning off due to error codes. It was diagnosed as a coil issue and cost $400 to fix. Warranty only covered the parts. It worked for a while but then started tripping the circuit breaker. I had to keep lowering the temp and keep it on heat pump so it would stay on. Now, it will not turn on at all. This is a faulty water heater. I am annoyed and think the company should be doing something. I called them and they would not replace it. Then again, do I want this piece of junk? These faulty AOS water heaters leave consumers in a lurch!!!
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something isnt right here. I would be curious if you have an oddball model… the AO brands don't replace parts having to do with the heat pump (only part i can see being a "coil") they would replace the entire unit. and I can't see a reason that you would need to keep it in heat pump mode unless you have improper electric service that wouldn't run the resistance elements? typically the heat pump is what fails and the unit just reverts to a standard electric water heater, no fuss really just expensive if you want to replace. if the unit won't turn at all that would typically be a unit replacement, in fact any time there has ever been any issue on the heat pump side whatsoever they have given us an "R" number for unit replacement. something seems to be missing here. What troubleshooting steps were taken with tech support on the current issue?
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A service company did all of the troubleshooting and tech support. This is the model:
VOLTEX
® AL SMART HYBRID ELECTRIC
HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER WITH
ANTI-LEAK TECHNOLOGYThe Voltex AL Smart Hybrid Electric heat pump water heater from A. O. Smith is
the most cost-effective, energy-efficient option available for consumers who want
to save money on their utility bills. Voltex AL combines annual savings up to $521
per year* on utility bills with new leak protection features to support homeowner
peace of mind like leak detection and optional automatic water shutoff.Any suggestion on what I should do next?
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that looks like the typical model. Non-functioning, especially if they have the ECC error code, will almost always result in a unit replacement (pre approved) if the unit is under warranty period (I think minimum 6 years up to 10) I have never heard of a tech getting denied a replacement number when they call and are unable to get the unit to work with tech support. was there some kind of electrical issue that caused the failure?
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sounds like one of the resistance elements shorted. not really the heat pump's fault.
could have just been a defective element or really harsh water or it was run dry even briefly.
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