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In my old house the thermostat must have been faulty. So it kept heating up without limit. All the pipes were burning hot, the plastic cladding on them melted and tap valves too. They do have a pressure release valve that should release steam should it actually boil, but if that's jammed too, then you could get an extremely dangerous steam explosion. Same thing happened at a hostel I was at in Nathan Toad. Steam was actually shooting out of the valve in that case, it felt like were next to a bomb.
Anyway, I have seen what the humidity and salty air does to anything metallic here, and this heater does look a bit flimsy to me. On the bottom there is a sheet metal box, around presumably the electronics, but it has large gaps.
I know there are safety cutouts, and probably the pressure release valve is pretty foolproof, so it's more likely to decay gracefully and short out rather than explode.
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