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- BarabooBobExplorer IIIDid you know that Camco makes an electric water heater conversion kit?
11673 camco water heater conversion kit
The price is very reasonable. Amazon currently has thee kit for $67. The instructions show it as being a pretty simple add on. Youtube has a 20 minute video on installing the kit. pnichols wrote:
rhagfo wrote:
2oldman wrote:
It's just lovely parked next door to one of those when it fires up at 3am.
If you can hear the sound of gas HW heater firing up at night, you need better insulation in your trailer.
No ... 2oldman doesn't need better insulation.
His neighbor needs to learn to have their propane water heater turned on A LOT LESS. i.e. ... Only turn it on maybe - once or twice during daylight hours - and then for maybe only 45 minutes each time.
This will both reduce propane consumption for the neighbor and help 2oldman get a better nights sleep.
(I'm convinced that many RV owners out there don't REALLY know how to use them for good politeness, good efficiency, and good long term reliability.)
It amazes me that there are that many people that camp who have issues with almost everything others do...
too many lights, not enough lights, AC too loud, radio on, outside tv, dogs, kids, Now a loud water heater...
jeez.... I guess maybe they should camp somewhere NOWHERE close to civilization ...- babockExplorer
pnichols wrote:
No ... 2oldman doesn't need better insulation.
His neighbor needs to learn to have their propane water heater turned on A LOT LESS. i.e. ... Only turn it on maybe - once or twice during daylight hours - and then for maybe only 45 minutes each time.
This will both reduce propane consumption for the neighbor and help 2oldman get a better nights sleep.
(I'm convinced that many RV owners out there don't REALLY know how to use them for good politeness, good efficiency, and good long term reliability.)
He may have a tankless water heater that will fire up everytime a hot water faucet is turned on. They are significantly louder than an ordinary tank water heater. - GrandpaKipExplorer IIFirst world problems...oh my goodness.
Ours is propane only, last thing to turn on when setting up, first to turn off when breaking camp.
No one has ever complained. - smartyExplorer II
jfkmk wrote:
2oldman wrote:
It's just lovely parked next door to one of those when it fires up at 3am.
How much noise does s water heater make?
Likely a lot less than when he fires up his three generators... - Old-BiscuitExplorer III
cavie wrote:
Matt1221 wrote:
Is it true that a 2020 keystone hideout 338lhs could only have a gas water heater?? That's what the lady who showed us the features of the trailer said, but I wasn't 100% sure she knew what she was talking about cause then in the same breath said 'but the outside is electric"
Go outside and remove the cover and tell us the model # of the heater.
THAT would be easy and logical
Suburban GAS Only-------SW6D (SW10D)
Suburban GAS/ELECTRIC---SW6DE (SW10DE)
*SW (Suburban Water Heater
*6,10,12 etc (Gallon capacity)
*D (Direct Ignition---electronic spark)
*E (Electric 1440W element) - GTO66Explorer IIThere's several kits available to make a gas water heater work on electric. The element fits in the drain plug.Then you can use either gas or electric.
- Grit_dogNavigatorComplaining about the neighbors furnace or water heater in a campground is like buying a house next to the freeway and complaining about traffic noise.
- kellemExplorerWater pump was considerably louder than furnace on previous trailer.
- 2oldmanExplorer II
pnichols wrote:
They don't. Turn them on, leave them on. Perhaps many are hard of hearing.
(I'm convinced that many RV owners out there don't REALLY know how to use them for good politeness, good efficiency, and good long term reliability.)
I'm parked across the street from a newish Montana High Country 5er. One morning I heard what sounded like a freight train coming through. I followed the sound to find it was his furnace. Dunno about his WH, but man, I've never heard a furnace make a roar like that.
Fortunately it's not very cold these days.
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