KFCCaravan
Nov 13, 2015Explorer
Hot Water Heater Question
Hi There
Quick question for the exerts:
I have a 2014 Coachmen Clipper - Unsure exactly what hot water heater I have. It's definitely a 6 gallon propane unit.
Anyway, I winterized my water system (including hot water tank drainage) a couple of months ago. I've since been using the trailer in my backyard for side projects and left the batteries hooked up and the propane hooked up and shutoff valve open to run the furnace intermittently when needed.
Yesterday I went to the trailer to grab something and noticed that my water heater switch was turned on and the status light illuminated red. I must have bumped the switch the previous day into the on position.
So the question is: Did I ruin my hot water heater? I obviously can't test it with the water system winterized.
Thanks!
Brett
Quick question for the exerts:
I have a 2014 Coachmen Clipper - Unsure exactly what hot water heater I have. It's definitely a 6 gallon propane unit.
Anyway, I winterized my water system (including hot water tank drainage) a couple of months ago. I've since been using the trailer in my backyard for side projects and left the batteries hooked up and the propane hooked up and shutoff valve open to run the furnace intermittently when needed.
Yesterday I went to the trailer to grab something and noticed that my water heater switch was turned on and the status light illuminated red. I must have bumped the switch the previous day into the on position.
So the question is: Did I ruin my hot water heater? I obviously can't test it with the water system winterized.
Thanks!
Brett