hohenwald48 wrote:
Yeah, I was kind of wondering that myself. Why would anyone operate their RV water heater any differently than their home water heater?
Different situation. While camping most would be sitting on a 30 amp campsite so anytime that water heater is running on electric power it's drawing a significant percentage of available campsite power, enough that if you're also running a couple of other high draw devices at the same time you can easily pull a breaker. Not so much of a problem if that breaker happens to be in the trailer or even the campsite power post but if it's located in a campground distribution box behind a locked fence and no one seems to be able to find the key to unlock it and get in there it can be
really annoying :M ... not that it's ever happened to me! :W Power management is the key - run the WH on electric when you need it and when along with running it on gas you want a quicker recovery time, otherwise turn it off and reduce the chances of tripping a breaker.
I suppose the other argument in favour of turning a trailer WH heater on/off as needed is it's so simple, particularly if you have an Atwood water heater which can be switched on/off gas and/or electric from inside the trailer - just reach over and hit either switch, gas or electric. So ... it's not a matter of "why" but rather "why not". ;)
Hey, whatever floats your boat! :p