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โNov-12-2014 01:21 PM
balfre1946 wrote:
OK this has gotten very confusing with replies, for which we are grateful, getting of the topic. It is not about money it is about not having to unhook the RV and drive it out to get propane then drive it back..back in our permanent site and rehook ..we LIVE in our RV, we are not traveling. We use microwave or ELECTRIC water kettle. We also use hot plates and toaster ovens. In 4 years we have never used the RV oven once and now never use the RV stove top. Just curious for the shower whether to keep the propaae heating ( it is now in the 40s at night) or just 15 minutes before a shower.
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โNov-11-2014 08:30 PM
balfre1946 wrote:
We only use our propane water heater for showers, we are settled in to an RV park for the winter and would rather not have to move to get propane..we don't have an electric option for the water heater. We never use our water heater for ANYTHING else than showers, we are a 2010 Fleetwood Fiesta 34b gas.
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
20 mins of heating every 3-4 hrs. OR 30 mins of heating prior to use????
โNov-11-2014 11:29 AM
โNov-11-2014 11:24 AM
DSDP Don wrote:
I think several missed what the poster was asking.
He's asking is it more efficient to let his water heater run all day, which means it will come on every so often to maintain temp, or turn it on just before his shower and then off when he is done.
Personally, I think it would be more efficient to leave it running. They are well insulated and will hold heat for quite awhile.