jplante4
Nov 05, 2015Explorer II
Water Heater On or Cycle?
I would be able to figure this out using my extensive thermodynamics knowledge :B, but I'm missing a piece of information.
Is it better to leave the (propane) water heater on all the time while parked, or shut it off after you're done with the hot water and turn it back on when you'll need hot water again.
As far as cycling goes I figure it uses 4000 BTUs to get back to temp (50° temp rise, 80 pounds of water) and a gallon of propane contains 90,000 BTUs, so I use about .05 gallons for each cycle.
The piece of info I'm missing is what's the duty cycle of the heater in standby? In other words, at what temp does the burner kick on and off?
This is the kind of stuff that enters your head when you're sitting around all day at a campsite.
Is it better to leave the (propane) water heater on all the time while parked, or shut it off after you're done with the hot water and turn it back on when you'll need hot water again.
As far as cycling goes I figure it uses 4000 BTUs to get back to temp (50° temp rise, 80 pounds of water) and a gallon of propane contains 90,000 BTUs, so I use about .05 gallons for each cycle.
The piece of info I'm missing is what's the duty cycle of the heater in standby? In other words, at what temp does the burner kick on and off?
This is the kind of stuff that enters your head when you're sitting around all day at a campsite.