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trailerbikecamp's avatar
Jun 30, 2018

New one on me...for the electricians

SIL and her husband bought a new to them fiver this year. Last night when they got to the unit, sitting on a seasonal site,the water in the tank was already hot. The power switch for the tank was in the off position and propane tanks were both turned off.

Another friend had the exact same issue last night, but her hybrid TT was only put there yesterday afternoon. Same thing, power switch to hot water tank and propane were both off.

These 2 units are fed from the same distribution panel in the campground.

Both trailers had hot water before having their tanks turned on, using either electric or propane. Power is 120V, 30A typical rv outlet.
  • sch911 wrote:
    trailerbikecamper wrote:
    Both tanks have a local switch at the tank and a primary switch inside the camper. The switch inside was turned off on both campers


    I thought the inside switch was for gas and the outside switch was for electric. If the outside switch was left on it would explain this...

    Generally speaking there can or cannot be a switch inside for the electric side. There will also be a breaker on the main panel. On my last fiver there was a 20A breaker, no inside switch and an outside switch because it was a Suburban water heater. If there is no inside switch and the outside switch fails in the closed position then the water heater will be on. There is only one sure fire way to prevent this, turn the breaker off before you leave.
  • What temp was the water? My cabin's well water has a pressure storage tank in a small shed that gets very warm in the summer with little use. Same with the small unplugged hot water storage/heater indoors.
  • trailerbikecamper wrote:
    Both tanks have a local switch at the tank and a primary switch inside the camper. The switch inside was turned off on both campers


    I thought the inside switch was for gas and the outside switch was for electric. If the outside switch was left on it would explain this...
  • Again IF your talking about a Suburban water heater there is a small switch outside down low on the left front of the panel. This switch is very prone to failure. Dont remember ever seeing one fail closed, but with that cheap piece of junk anything is possible.
  • Both tanks have a local switch at the tank and a primary switch inside the camper. The switch inside was turned off on both campers.

    Not sure of the tank brand. Will have to look tomorrow.

    The power switch on the tank of the fiver was replaced about a month ago, because it failed in the off position.
  • What HW heater?
    My guess if its a Suburban WH the outside switch failed in the on position.