Feb-11-2014 11:09 AM
Feb-12-2014 09:30 AM
Feb-12-2014 07:59 AM
retiredtravelers2013 wrote:
I dug through my manuals. It is a 10 gallon Atwood combination LP/Electric model. We still have ice and freezing rain outside, so I will not attempt to troubleshoot until the weather improves. It is supposed to hit low 50's tomorrow so that will be the time.
Feb-12-2014 05:54 AM
Feb-11-2014 05:48 PM
Feb-11-2014 02:41 PM
retiredtravelers2013 wrote:
Thanks to everyone.
I have not done any trouble shooting with my meter so far. Too freaking cold to open the outside door to the water heater. I will check the thermostat to make sure juice is flowing and check to see if it is in fact getting to the element. Good news is that the propane portion does seem to be working. Who ordered this 30F weather for the deep south?
Feb-11-2014 02:26 PM
CampinMike wrote:
My guess is the Anode rod.
Feb-11-2014 01:40 PM
Feb-11-2014 01:29 PM
Feb-11-2014 01:28 PM
retiredtravelers2013 wrote:
We have been on our first winter trip for about 10 weeks now. We are presently in Canton,Ms.
Yesterday my wife took a nice hot shower. About an hour later I went to take one and had no hot water.
We have a 10 gallon water heater that runs on either AC or propane. We have always run it on AC to preserve propane. I checked the AC breaker and it was fine. There is a lighted switch in the bathroom signaling when the AC heater is on. That was lit.
I tried to turn on the propane heater this morning and after a false start it did come on. At least we do have hot water now.
Do any of you smart people have any ideas? Besides a burned out element?
Thanks in advance
Keld
Feb-11-2014 01:23 PM
CampinMike wrote:
My guess is the Anode rod.
Feb-11-2014 12:54 PM
Feb-11-2014 12:48 PM
retiredtravelers2013 wrote:
We have been on our first winter trip for about 10 weeks now. We are presently in Canton,Ms.
Yesterday my wife took a nice hot shower. About an hour later I went to take one and had no hot water.
We have a 10 gallon water heater that runs on either AC or propane. We have always run it on AC to preserve propane. I checked the AC breaker and it was fine. There is a lighted switch in the bathroom signaling when the AC heater is on. That was lit.
I tried to turn on the propane heater this morning and after a false start it did come on. At least we do have hot water now.
Do any of you smart people have any ideas? Besides a burned out element?
Thanks in advance
Keld
Feb-11-2014 12:29 PM
Feb-11-2014 12:25 PM
CampinMike wrote:
My guess is the Anode rod.