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Your best solution would be to use a simple dimmer. By using an AC, amp meter, you will be able to set the voltage to anything between 0vac and 120vac. To drop it down to about a 100 watts, You will need to set it at about 0.8 amps AC.I was just looking at a dimmer, 500 watt, 6 amps, even if I worked down to 200 watts I expect the element might last longer.
I thought the timer might help, I guess I could set it to come on for five minutes then off for two then cycle again.
Too tight for an inline hose heater.
Thanks for your response.
I installed the new heater today, ordered one from EBay for my tractor and was sent the wrong one, unfortunately I had drained all the coolant and removed the defective heater before I found out the one sent was the wrong size.Your best solution would be to use a simple dimmer. By using an AC, amp meter, you will be able to set the voltage to anything between 0vac and 120vac. To drop it down to about a 100 watts, You will need to set it at about 0.8 amps AC.
Simply using a timer to turn it on and off. I will not give you longevity to the heater, but the dimmer switch method will. Also I assume that there is no corrosion present and the failure is not being caused by corrosive properties.
All the best,
Don