Garage1217
GET OFF MY LAWN
There are many other factors such as insulation of the pump housing / epoxy and so forth that come into play and how efficiently the heat is transferred to the water. that is what so many fail to understand.
I personally do not believe in any way shape or form that for example a 100W pump will heat the water exactly like a 100W heater. Heat transfer from the case of a water pump would be very poor & could be easily dissipated unless the container was totally sealed and insulated over a large amount of time, where a heater is quite efficient at heating the water itself quickly.
For example, turn a 100W heater on and after 5 minutes touch it and scream *LOL* A 100W pump will barely be warm to the touch.
Way to many factors come into play than to just say a watt is a watt and all heat the water equally.
I personally do not believe in any way shape or form that for example a 100W pump will heat the water exactly like a 100W heater. Heat transfer from the case of a water pump would be very poor & could be easily dissipated unless the container was totally sealed and insulated over a large amount of time, where a heater is quite efficient at heating the water itself quickly.
For example, turn a 100W heater on and after 5 minutes touch it and scream *LOL* A 100W pump will barely be warm to the touch.
Way to many factors come into play than to just say a watt is a watt and all heat the water equally.