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brmiller
Mar 29, 2018Explorer
afidel wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
we turn ours off at night or if we are gone for more than 4 hours or so. more of a anal safety issue than anything else. the water will stay warm enough overnight, get up in the morning, turn it on, have my coffee and it is hot enough for showers etc.
Do you need to do this? NO. does it cause any reliability problems. I seriously doubt it.
Yeah, I turn it off at night because the bunks are directly over the hot water heater. The likelyhood of a problem is small but the results would be unimaginably bad so the simple act of turning it off is worth the piece of mind. I turn it on when I use the bathroom in the morning and it's ready for cooking or morning showers. The hot water heater is going to cycle no matter what so that wear and tear would be a wash, the switch is probably good for a couple thousand activations minimum and is easy and cheap to replace if it fails.
This is a really good point. Our hwh is under the rear bunks as well. I think I'll stick with the off at night, on in the morning routine. just for piece of mind.
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