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miyzfrider
Aug 17, 2013Explorer
richardcoxid wrote:
No, so that on a decreasing bulk water temp the elect HWH element turns on first then, if the bulk water temp continues to drop lower then the gas comes on.
Great idea! I will add that to the off season project list. I like the idea of letting the electric do the work. Only concern I'd have is that in the event of no 110v electric, you'd have 10 degree cooler water. What are typical RV hot water heaters set to normally as far as a temp? 120 degrees?
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