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machunt
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Explorer
Will the hot water heater light on Lp if no water in tank?
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dedmiston
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Moderator
"Hot Water Heater" bugs me too, but not enough to get as ugly as some of these posts.

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DrewE
Explorer II
Explorer II
Boon Docker wrote:
way2roll wrote:
If you want hot air, use the furnace.


Yep, best way to obtain hot air is to use the cold air heater. :B


Or, if you have an old house with steam radiators, you'd have to fire up the cold water boiler.

I've never really understood the objection to "hot water heater." It's the heater for the hot water system, and so that name seems to me entirely reasonable.

Boon_Docker
Explorer III
Explorer III
way2roll wrote:
If you want hot air, use the furnace.


Yep, best way to obtain hot air is to use the cold air heater. :B

way2roll
Navigator
Navigator
If you want hot air, use the furnace.

Jeff - 2023 FR Sunseeker 2400B MBS

pitch
Explorer II
Explorer II
How many of you guys thought that the ever popular, "Why would you heat hot water?" was witty and original?
Betcha you're the life of all the parties!

spoon059
Explorer II
Explorer II
Old-Biscuit wrote:



Ha, you mad bro? Didn't mean to make you cry...
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mr_andyj
Explorer
Explorer
wa8yxm wrote:

Well why would you want to heat HOT water?
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Wow. I sure hope wa8ysm is still not driving too.

Yes, it will light and heat. Some steel tanks are lined with an anti-rust coating and that will be ruined. Aluminum tanks may not be lined, so other than possible warping, I do not know what damage would occur. The propane will be much worse I assume than the electric element as the element is not touching the tank, but the propane flame is.

I accidentally had the electric on all winter, but did not keep camper plugged in too often as solar was on roof, but did have it plugged in plenty long enough to find out... and when I put water in there were no leaks. I t was well after that until I realized the electric was on, when I tried running the AC off a gen and kept tripping the breaker with both AC and tank on.
When gas is on at least it makes noise.

MFL
Nomad II
Nomad II
^^^^^^^^

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
spoon059 wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Water is only COLD upon initial filling.....reheat occurs when water temp gets to 110*F....that is still considered HOT
So get off the semantics Sheesh.

It heats cold water, it maintains hot water. Didn't know I needed your permission to comment about someone else's post, I'll consider that moving forward.



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Boon_Docker
Explorer III
Explorer III
This place is so funny at times. :B

spoon059
Explorer II
Explorer II
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Water is only COLD upon initial filling.....reheat occurs when water temp gets to 110*F....that is still considered HOT
So get off the semantics Sheesh.

It heats cold water, it maintains hot water. Didn't know I needed your permission to comment about someone else's post, I'll consider that moving forward.
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Boon_Docker
Explorer III
Explorer III
Old-Biscuit wrote:
smarty wrote:
not mentioned thus far is that when you lite your hot water heater after not being used for awhile one should always check the relief valve on the hot water heater to make sure all air is purged. If no water comes out your tank is empty. DO NOT TURN THE HEATER ON. If this is the case.


Actually .....NOT the T&P but open a faucet Hotside so air is bleed out of hotside/Water heater fills to correct water level and maintains the AIR POCKET that helps control pressure increases when heating water

Opening the T&P can disrupt the formation of that air pocket


It is surprising how many people do not realize that.

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
smarty wrote:
not mentioned thus far is that when you lite your hot water heater after not being used for awhile one should always check the relief valve on the hot water heater to make sure all air is purged. If no water comes out your tank is empty. DO NOT TURN THE HEATER ON. If this is the case.


Actually .....NOT the T&P but open a faucet Hotside so air is bleed out of hotside/Water heater fills to correct water level and maintains the AIR POCKET that helps control pressure increases when heating water

Opening the T&P can disrupt the formation of that air pocket
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
US NAVY------USS Decatur DDG31

smarty
Explorer II
Explorer II
not mentioned thus far is that when you lite your hot water heater after not being used for awhile one should always check the relief valve on the hot water heater to make sure all air is purged. If no water comes out your tank is empty. DO NOT TURN THE HEATER ON. If this is the case.