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theoldwizard1
Explorer II
Sep 13, 2020

Domestic electric water heaters

Your typical gas or gas/electrical RV water heater seems to be the source of a lot of "heartburn" for many people ! Seeing as most people do NOT boondock (or only occasionally) has anyone considered switching to a domestic hot water heater ?

Westinghouse makes a 10 gallon stainless steel 10 Gal. 1440 Watt water heater. It probably will not fit in the same space as your current water heater and it will take more than 1 hour to heat a full tank, but it should be hassle free. Most 2000W generators should be able to run it.
  • Water heater, 2 furnaces, fridge, 1997 Bounder
    All OEM
    Do need a new control board for the rear furnace
    Everything else still working, no problems
  • Flan wrote:
    How about a small electric tankless like the eemax

    I have never heard a review that rates the adequate enough for a shower. At least not a 120V version.
  • How about a small electric tankless like the eemax
  • rhagfo's avatar
    rhagfo
    Explorer III
    I would never give up the fast recovery of a gas hot water heater.
  • jdc1's avatar
    jdc1
    Explorer II
    My gas/electric water heater is 21 years old. Still works great.
  • Ron3rd's avatar
    Ron3rd
    Explorer III
    BB_TX wrote:
    Suburban and Atwood have both proven to be very good and highly reliable water heaters. Yes, there are instances of some issues. But a small percentage I think. My 13 yr old Suburban still works fine. I don’t see need to complicate the issue with something that may have its own problems in addition to a custom installation.


    Same here. I've had zero issues with the water heater in my last two trailers. No reason to consider an alternative.
  • BB_TX wrote:
    Suburban and Atwood have both proven to be very good and highly reliable water heaters.

    Good to get positive feedback !

    My daughter's Attwood never has run right since the first day the bought their Jayco. It would light once, but almost never re-light until you cycled the power switch. 3 trips back to the dealer and over $100 out of pocket for "igniter adjustment" and they gave up. If they want hot water, they have to keep cycling the power switch.

    Very strange.
  • Few folks post Positive things cause not a problem

    Negative posts are looking for HELP therefore it SEEMS like lots of troublesome water heaters, furnaces, water pumps, fill valves, fridges, AAVs, ATS, etc etc etc

    My 13 year water heater, furnace, fridge, etc are OEM and no parts replaced
    Did have ATS issue.....solved that with a manual transfer switch
    And did replace both AAVs cause OEM were cheap
  • There are plenty of RV propane/electric water heaters available in 10 gallons.
    Mine runs fine 15+ years now.
  • Suburban and Atwood have both proven to be very good and highly reliable water heaters. Yes, there are instances of some issues. But a small percentage I think. My 13 yr old Suburban still works fine. I don’t see need to complicate the issue with something that may have its own problems in addition to a custom installation.

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