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malexander wrote:
Turn on the hot water side of a faucet, when you get a steady stream of water with no burping or belching of air, you know it's full. I run ALL the faucets (hot side) for a bit just to be sure.
Also, make sure you're not in bypass mode.
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djgarcia wrote:If you're going to be dry camping, be sure to do this at home, or where ever you fill your on board tank, BEFORE filling the tank, that way, you're not using 6 gallons of your limited on board supply, to initially fill the heater.Txsurfer wrote:
Ok - so I have read never turn on the 110 heater coil in your water heater unless it has water in it - how do you know if its full or not?
Before you turn on the hot water heater, ALWAYS, turn the water on at the kitchen sink and watch the water steam, you are looking for any air spurts mixed in the stream, continue running the water until you see NO air bubbles/or spurts. When the water stream is a steady stream, your hot water tank is full and you can now turn on your water heater. Too be extra safe you can run the faucet in the bathroom as well.
โJun-13-2016 02:20 PM
Johno02 wrote:
If you turn on the hot water faucet, and water comes out instead of air. If in doubt, carefully open the safety valve and see if water comes out.
โJun-13-2016 02:18 PM
Txsurfer wrote:
Ok - so I have read never turn on the 110 heater coil in your water heater unless it has water in it - how do you know if its full or not?
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