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Curious to see the front of this connector.  Can't help with who C S is but I'm pretty sure this is a headlight connector for a dual filament bulb judging by the two brass set screws.  Shape wise it's identical to my 1917 Maxwell headlight connector which is only a single filament bulb.

 

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40 minutes ago, CarlLaFong said:

Why would you heat hot water??

To maintain a comfortable temperature inside the building its designed to heat when the outside temperature is below zero, like it is here today. 

 

Learn more about heat loss calculation here:  http://www.sensiblehouse.org/nrg_heatloss.htm#:~:text=The general heat loss formula,might not be quite the

 

Another reason for heating already hot-to-the-touch water in a different application is to satisfy NSF compliance for sanitation in the Food & Drink industry when it comes to reusing kitchen equipment:  http://alliedboilers.com/products/electric-booster-water-heater/    NSF standards are 180°F vs. residential water heater storage tank at 140°F.

 

Don't get me started on STEAM applications!!!

 

Craig

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