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Fast, Accurate Power Calculations for Every Job

Industrial Designer

ELOCONTROL- Your Energy Calculator

ELOCONTROL— Your Fast, Accurate Energy Calculator to estimate heating power (W or kW) by simply entering volume, temperature, and time. Whether working with water, oil, or other liquids, ELOCONTROL delivers clear and ad‑free results—no fluff, just calculation

Who is it for?

Whether you’re an engineer, DIYer, technician, home brewer, or in HVAC or industrial heating, ELOCONTROL delivers reliable, instant results for your thermal needs.

Why use ELOCONTROL?

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✅ Super fast
✅ No math required
✅ Works for water, oil, and custom liquids
✅ °C and °F supported
✅ Mobile-friendly
✅ Ad-free
✅ Developed by industry expert

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Eng. Ricardo S., Automation Engineer

“EloControl has completely simplified our calculations for industrial heating projects. It saves us hours of manual work."

Maria T., Industrial Process Specialist

"The accuracy of the results is impressive. We use it in our daily operations, from testing new setups to validating energy efficiency."

David P., HVAC Engineer

“Easy to use, fast, and reliable. A must-have tool for engineers working with thermal systems.”

Step-By-Step Tutorial

1. Calculator Menu

Menu Calculator

Choose the calculator you need

2. Liquid Heating Power Calculator

Oil Calculator Power Needed
  1. Choose Unit: °C or °F.

  2. Choose Liquid Type.

  3. Enter Volume (L).

  4. Enter Final Temperature (in the unit you chose).

  5. Enter Time (Minutes).

  6. Read the Result (W/kW).

3. Power, Tension, Current Calculator

Menu Calculator
  1. Choose Mode: Find Power (W), Find Current (A), or Find Voltage (V).

  2. Select/Enter Voltage (V): pick 110 / 220 / 380 / 440 or type a custom value. (If finding Voltage, skip this.)

  3. Enter Power: in W (or kW—the tool converts). (Skip if finding Power.)

  4. Enter Current: in A. (Skip if finding Current.)

  5. Tap Calculate.

  6. Read the Result: W/kW (power), A (current), or V (voltage).

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