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afarr86

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Hi,

I understand some basics about wattage, volts and amps etc but I am trying to decide what would be the most efficient system

Situation - 2 x 110 amp hour 12 volt batteries wired in parallel. Use these to heat approximately 8 liters of water through a DC water heating element. Which of the two scenarios below would be most efficient concerning pulling the most power from the batteries? If I understand this correctly it is least pull of amps is most efficient - is that correct?

1) Use a DC heating element - 12v 300 watt directly. So 2.5 amps
2) Use a DC heating element - 24v 300 watt via 12v to 24v transformer module. so 1.25 amps

Thanks in advance
 
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