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Horizon170 wrote:candlback wrote:
mlts22: I donno the type of connections. An RV repair place in Eureka, CA put them in. There is no leak until the water heater is at max temperature and the pressure is so much that they leak a bit.
Now I keep an eye on it and turn the burner off when I think it is max. We only use the heater for onboard showers. Not the best, but it works for me.
Your water heater should have a sensor/adjustable thermostat you could turn down. I'm not familiar with all brands though.
Nov-03-2013 02:20 PM
candlback wrote:
mlts22: I donno the type of connections. An RV repair place in Eureka, CA put them in. There is no leak until the water heater is at max temperature and the pressure is so much that they leak a bit.
Now I keep an eye on it and turn the burner off when I think it is max. We only use the heater for onboard showers. Not the best, but it works for me.
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candlback wrote:
I had a problem installing a hot water bypass. When the water temp goes up the hose connedtions have to be really GOOD or the pressure will cause them to leak.
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