by theirrationalist » Sun Oct 24, 2010 8:17 pm
I agree with heartkill. I'm not sure if this is an electric water heater or not. It depends on the model of electric heater, but usually the electric heating element within is made of copper. I can't tell you how big or difficult they are to get too, because they are different for all water heaters. Usually there are a few of them, and they are some type of loop that sits inside the tank. They may be some type of alloy not copper. It may be worth it to take it apart, but you don't need too because dealing with that insulation can really suck sometimes. And they may not even be copper. If the heater happens to have some nice solid copper heating elements, they could get you around 5-10 dollars. That's a rough estimate. Taking it apart any further than what heartkill suggested would be a gamble.